Charles Gulotta is the Director of the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program at the Kennedy Krieger Institute.
Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Gulotta received his doctoral degree in 1998 from Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a focus in Clinical Psychology. His pre-doctoral internship was completed at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. Upon completion, Dr. Gulotta served as a Case Manager for the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program at Kennedy Krieger. In 1999, he was appointed Director of the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program.
Dr. Gulotta has been a member of the American Psychological Association since 1992. He is also a member of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, the Society for Pediatric Psychology, and the Association for Behavior Analysis.
Recent Publications/Presentations:
Gulotta, C. S. & Finney J. W. (2000). Intervention models for mothers and children at risk for injuries. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review .
Piazza, C., Fisher, W., Hanley, G., Reuter, J., & Gulotta, C. S. (1998). Escape as a reinforcer and an establishing operation in the treatment of multiply controlled destructive behavior. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 19, 395-407.
Sevin, B M., Gulotta, C. S., Sierp, B. J., Rosica, L. A., and Miller, L J. (2002) Analysis of a Response Class Hierarchy of Food Refusal Behavior. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Castellanous, X., Elia, J., Kruesi, M., Marsh, W. L., Gulotta, C. S., Metford, I., Potter, W., Ritchie, G., Hamburger, S. D., Rapoport, J. L. (1996). Cerebralspinal fluid homonovannillic acid predicts behavioral responses to stimulants in 45 boys with ADHD. Neuropsychopharmacology. |