Dr. David Rabiner Ph.D
Dr. Dave Rabiner received his Ph.D in clinical psychology from Duke
University in 1987 where he also completed a one-year internship in child
psychology at Duke University Medical Center. From 1987-1998, he was a
professor in the psychology department at the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. During this time, he maintained a part-time private practice where
he worked primarily with children diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder). In addition to this direct clinical work, he has
consulted with numerous pediatricians and family physicians in North Carolina
to assist them in evaluating and treating children with ADHD.
Dr. Rabiner has also published a number of papers on children's social
development in peer-reviewed journals and presented his work at professional
conferences. He's also served as a consultant on two federally funded grants to
study ADHD.
Dr. Rabiner created ADHD Research Update, a publication that presents
parents with the latest information and research on ADHD and how to apply it to
your child. To get a free trial subscription to ADHD Research Update,
write to me at brandivalentine@healthyplace.com.
Currently, Dr. Rabiner is teaching and conducting research on ADHD at Duke
University in Durham, NC.
Dr. Rabiner's articles will be appearing regularly on this site.
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