Dr. Bethany A. Vibert is currently completing her second of a two year post-doctoral psychology fellowship. She completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of Denver in 2017 and her clinical internship at Lincoln Hospital, with a focus in infant, child, and adolescent mental health. On her fellowship, Dr. Vibert has continued her work with infants and children, specifically focusing on early intervention, parent-mediated interventions, and assessment and diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Dr. Vibert has received specialized training in the Early Start Denver Model, and she is an interventionist in the NYS Early Intervention classroom at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain. Dr. Vibert conducts research related to parent-mediated interventions through a small randomized control trial in the Early Intervention classroom and she is also involved in a NIMH-funded project aimed at examining the mechanisms in parent-mediated interventions for toddlers with ASD. Dr. Vibert’s interests also include assessment and diagnoses of other childhood disorders including anxiety, mood disorders, and executive functioning. She particularly enjoys working with children, adolescents, and their families.