Emily Graybill
Adjunct Faculty Health Policy & Behavioral Sciences- Education
Doctorate of Philosophy, 2011
Georgia State University
School PsychologyEducational Specialist, 2006
Georgia State University
School PsychologyMaster’s of Education, 2005
Georgia State University
School PsychologyBachelor of Arts, 2002
Agnes Scott College
Psychology
- Biography
Dr. Emily Graybill Curriculum Vita
Emily Graybill, Ph.D., is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Public Health at GSU. Her interests include infant and early childhood mental health, school mental health, universal behavior screening in schools, individualized positive behavior support in early childhood and schools, and evaluating the implementation and sustainability of initiatives for underserved populations, including children with disabilities.
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Emily Graybill is a Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Public Health at Georgia State University. She is also the Director of the Center for Leadership in Disability and the Program Director for the HRSA-funded Maternal and Child Health Graduate Certificate (MCHGC) program. Her specific interests include infant and early childhood mental health, school mental health, universal behavior screening in schools, individualized positive behavior support in early childhood and schools, and evaluating the implementation and sustainability of initiatives for underserved populations, including children with disabilities. Dr. Graybill is the principal investigator on an OSEP-funded interdisciplinary early intervention training program at GSU for students in the physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology programs. Dr. Graybill also serves as the Director of Georgia’s HRSA-funded Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities program.