Russell
J. Kormann, Ph.D.
Russell J. Kormann is
the Project director of NSTM and has been with the Project since 1986.
He oversees the daily administration of all grant activities and coordinates
all group-training activities (i.e. conference presentation and workshops).
He focuses his professional attention on issues of community and academic
inclusion for individuals with behavioral challenges, as well as on
community based behavioral assessment. In addition to conducting extensive
staff and parent training in behavior management, he has mentored
many students in developing their professional expertise in this area.
He serves as a behavioral consultant to multiple school districts,
and residential programs throughout New Jersey and is both a licensed
clinical psychologist, as well as a state certified school psychologist.
He has achieved fellow status with the American Association on Mental
Retardation (AAMR) and chairs the Developmental Disabilities - Special
Interest Group for Association for Advancement in Behavior Therapy.
He maintains an assistant faculty position in the School Psychology
Program at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
(GSAPP), Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and overseas
the practicum training program that provides clinical experience to
GSAPP students through experience the Project.
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