Marjorie Solomon, Ph.D.

Marjorie Solomon, Ph.D.Principal Investigator

B.A. Latin American Studies, Harvard College, 1981
M.B.A., Stanford Graduate School of Business, 1985
Ph.D. Personality and Social Psychology, UC Berkeley, 1999

Dr. Solomon is a licensed clinical psychologist and associate professor of clinical psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UC Davis School of Medicine.  Her work is primarily focused on high functioning individuals with autism. She studies and implements school and clinical intervention programs to help children and adolescents with autism. Her current research efforts extend to using cognitive neuroscience methods, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), to study cognitive control; learning, motivation, and rewards processing; functional connectivity; and neurodevelopment from early adolescence through young adulthood in individuals affected by autism.

Romina Stanislavsky, Ph.D.

Psychologist

Romina Stanislavsky, Ph.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist at the UC Davis MIND Institute currently providing psychological intakes and assessments for the Massie Family Clinic. Dr. Stanislavsky also co-leads the Social Skills Training Program, Parent Group and the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Parent Group.