ABOUT GLENWOOD

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Glenwood, Inc. is a non profit organization, incorporated in 1974 for the purpose of educating and treating individuals who are emotionally disturbed, mentally ill, and those diagnosed with autism. For over 30 years, Glenwood has been devoted to helping individuals reach their full potential and be productive members of society. 

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GLENWOOD LECTURESHIP

The Glenwood Lectureship was begun in 2005 as a collaboration between Glenwood and the UAB School of Public Health. The purpose of the lectureship is to link the clinical service expertise of Glenwood with the research and teaching expertise of UAB. As the lectureship develops, it will hopefully foster a growing sense of unity around the health impacts of and care responses to behavioral health disorders such as autism.

Photos From the 2005 Glenwood Lectureship

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Glenwood Lectureship,
April 20, 2005


Clinical Aspects of Autism Panel

Edgar W. Finn, MD,
Rachel Brown, MD, and
Tom B. Vaughan, Jr., MD

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Research Aspects of Autism

Laura Klinger, PhD, and
Mark Klinger, PhD - Click here to view video

Russ Kirby, PhD - Click here to view video


Keynote Address

Robert Hendren, D.O.  - Click here to view video


Red Flags: Autism 101:Recognizing the First Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorders

Laura Klinger, PhD,  - Click here to view video


Presentation of Appreciation Award -
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