معرفی
Denis Sukhodolsky is a Professor at the Yale Child Study Center, specializing in behavioral interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders. His work focuses on autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Tourette Syndrome, and emotion dysregulation, supported by grants from NIMH, NICHD, DoD CDMRP, and the Simons Foundation.
- PhD in Clinical Psychology (Hofstra University, 1997)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship (Yale University, 2003)
Research interests include autism spectrum disorder, behavioral therapy, and neural biomarkers. Current studies examine anxiety treatment in ASD (R01 HD083881) and sex differences in ASD (R01 MH100028). Articles reveal expertise in emotion regulation, fMRI neuroimaging, and machine learning applications for mental health diagnostics.
- Research Mentor Award (2020)
- Simons Foundation Grant (2018)
- NIMH K01 Career Award (2008)
- Obsessive Compulsive Foundation Award (2004)
- Tourette Syndrome Association Fellowship (2001)
As a licensed clinical psychologist, he directs the Sukhodolsky Lab, conducting translational research on behavioral interventions. Key collaborations include Karim Ibrahim (Assistant Professor) and the ACE network for ASD studies. Contact: denis.sukhodolsky@yale.edu.
