About

Dr. Jeff Selman is a New York, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina Licensed Psychologist. He is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the Doctoral level (BCBA-D) and a certified School Psychologist. Dr. Selman is a certified practitioner for the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) and received an advanced Telepsychology Competencies Credential through The Trust & National Register of Health Service Psychologists.

About

Dr. Jeff Selman is a New York, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina Licensed Psychologist. He is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the Doctoral level (BCBA-D) and a certified School Psychologist. Dr. Selman is a certified practitioner for the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) and received an advanced Telepsychology Competencies Credential through The Trust & National Register of Health Service Psychologists.

Dr. Selman specializes in the assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, and young adults who present with a range of psychological and behavioral health concerns, including Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder, anxiety, mood disorder, and other social, emotional, behavioral, and academic needs related to giftedness and twice exceptionality.

In addition to his direct clinical work, Dr. Selman has spent the majority of his career working with families, schools, and communities creating positive, sustainable change across systems, and ensuring the delivery of evidence-based interventions for individuals with developmental and mental health needs.

Dr. Selman received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and his Doctor of Psychology in School Psychology from Rutgers University. He also attended a specialized graduate certificate program in behavioral interventions in autism at University of Massachusetts, Lowell where he completed the required coursework for his board certification as a behavior analyst. Dr. Selman is an avid sports fan, likes to travel, and enjoys spending time with his wife and three children. He and his family live in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Quoted in: It’s a Jersey Thing Blog. “Daylight Saving Time – How Changes in Routine Impact Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Written by Cheryl Kosinski. 11/1/2020.

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Quoted in: The Wall Street Journal. “How to Motivate Teens Struggling with Remote Learning.” Written by Julie Jargon. 12/8/2020.

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Quoted in: Verywell Health. “Help Your Child With Autism Cope With School During a Pandemic: Challenges and Choices During COVID-19.” by Lisa Jo Rudy. 12/14/2020.

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Quoted in: Tap into Scotch Plains/Fanwood. “First Children Services to Launch Spotlight Sibling Program in Fanwood.” Written by Ian Gordon. 1/9/2021.

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Quoted in: New Jersey 101.5. “More Youngsters Seeking Mental Health Treatment Due to COVID-19.” Written by Dino Flammia. 1/18/2021.

Quoted in: My Central Jersey. “Student Mental Health Distress is Expected to Continue Rising After COVID. Here’s Why.” Written by Cheryl Makin. 1/21/2021.

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Interview: The Autism Dad Podcast. “Autism diagnosis delays due to COVID Pandemic.” Season 4, Ep 4. 2/25/2021.

Interview: ABC27 News. “Kids Hit “Pandemic Wall” Caused by Isolation, Screen Burnout During Pandemic.” Written and Video Interview by Kate Sweigart. 3/24/2021

Quoted in: ROI-NJ.com “For ASD Kids, ‘Pandemic Wall’ Brings Unique Challenges.” Written by Anastasia Bergeron. 4/23/2021.

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Interview: DDI (EYE) on Autism: Dr. Selman, Working with Parents, Families, and Caregivers. LI News Radio 103.9FM. 7/161/2021.

Quoted in: ABC27 News. Focus on Mental Health is Crucial as Many Midstate Students Face Anxiety.” Written by Taylor Tosheff. 7/19/2021.

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Quoted in: New Jersey 101.5. “Pandemic Link to Autism and Psych Problems? NJ Mom Shares Story.” Written by Dino Flammia. 8/18/2021.

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