Peter A. Girolami
Assistant Professor
PsychiatryÂ
Kennedy Krieger Institute
United States of America
Biography
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Dr. Girolami earned a doctorate in clinical psychology in 2005 at West Virginia University. He completed a pre-doctoral internship at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and in the Department of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Girolami has been with the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Program since 2002, working with children with feeding difficulties, intellectual disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders. He is currently a member of the faculty at Kennedy Krieger Institute, where he serves as a clinical director and case manager for the pediatric feeding disorders program in the Department of Behavioral Psychology. He is a licensed psychologist in the state of Maryland and a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA-D). He is a member of the Association for Behavior Analysis and Maryland Association for Behavior Analysis. RESEARCH SUMMARY: Dr. Girolami's training, research and experience have focused on the application of behavior analytic principles to the assessment and treatment of severe feeding problems and related behavioral concerns in individuals with or without developmental disabilities. His research interests include developing treatments to increase consumption in children with pediatric feeding disorders, the relation between biological and environmental variables in the onset and maintenance of feeding disorders and increasing caregiver adherence to treatment recommendations.
Research Interest
Psychiatry