- Services
- About Spectra
- Michelle Kandalaft, PhD
- Nichole Lecznar, LPC-S
- Melissa Reid, PhD, LP, LSSP
- Abigail Bush, MS, LPC
- Preston Ivey, MS, NCC, LPC
- Hayden Hunt, MS, NCC, LPC
- Katie Bower, MS, NCC, LPC-A
- Tiffany Root, PsyD, LP, LSSP
- Robin Chaney, PsyD, LP, LSSP
- Shelby Mersbach, Masters Student
- Alyssa Jones, Masters Student + Admin
- Resources
- ABA + Child Care Services
- Community Living Services
- Educational Services
- Family + Siblings
- Health Benefits, Medical + Psychological Services
- Information + Research Organizations
- Sensory
- Social + Support Services
- Sports Groups + Physical Activities
- Summer Camps
- Transportation + Travel Services
- Vocational Services
- Young Adult ASD Resource Center
- Research
- FAQ’s
- Contact Us
Workshops + Series
We offer workshops for children through late adulthood. Our therapists provide support using a variety of approaches.
Young Adults Autism Spectrum Series (YAASS!)
This event is FREE and open to all.
Sponsored and coordinated by: Spectra Therapies + Evaluations.
The YAASS program is a free series dedicated to the transition of young adults with disabilities, mostly related to autism spectrum disorders. We aim to share these free quarterly series as part of our mission to fill the gaps in programming and information of young adults and adults
College Connection Camp
Ideal for rising high school seniors and recent graduates with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder and/or other challenges to aid in their successful transition to college life.
The camp is open to prospective and current students of any college/university, not exclusively the University of Texas at Dallas.
College Connection Camp provides a fun, interactive, and enriching college experience to boost academic, social, and independent-living skills. College Connection Camp is a collaboration between the University of Texas at Dallas, Spectra Therapies, and Segue Center. Camp is 4 days and 3 nights and generally runs mid June.
Future Workshops at Spectra
- Autism accommodations versus Anxiety accommodations
- Parent Child Interaction
- Neurodiverse Couples