Dr Diane Hollander

Diane L. Hollander, Psy.D., BCBA-D, is a licensed psychologist in the state of Georgia and a doctoral-level board certified behavioral analyst. She recieved her undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and her masters and doctorate in clinical psychology, with a concentration in child and family psychology, from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University. Dr. Hollander has clinical training experience through the Marcus Autism Center in the Language and Learning Clinic where she developed and implemented treatment plans based on Applied Behavior Analysis. She also trained in the public school system conducting functional behavior assessments and comprehensive psychoeducational assessments.

Dr. Hollander provides individual therapy and psychological/psychoeducational evaluations for children and adolescents. Her treatment approach is based on cognitive-behavioral therapy and applied behavior analysis. Dr. Hollander's professional interests include: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Tourette Sysndrome, Trauma, ADHD, Learning Disorders, and Parent Training. Her reseach interests are in vocalizations in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

She is a member of the American Psychological Association, Georgia Psychological Association, and Association for Behavior Analyst International. She is a participant in the Georgia Autism Assessment Collaborative, a cross agency collaboration between Emory Autism Center, Georgia Department of Public Health, and the Georgia Psychological Association, that is focused on providing early diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.


Please contact Dr. Hollander by phone at: 770-213-3594
or by email:
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