CENTER FOR AUTISM & NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS - Key Persons


Aisa Green

Job Titles:
  • Research Analyst

Barbara Soria

Job Titles:
  • Medical Assistant

Danae Sandoval

Job Titles:
  • Admitting Worker

Dr. Chelsea O'Haire

Job Titles:
  • Affiliated Clincial Psychologist
  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Chelsea O'Haire is a licensed clinical psychologist who engages individuals and their families in outpatient weekly psychotherapy to address mental health concerns relating to anxiety, depression, and general difficulties adjusting daily life. Dr. O'Haire also conducts comprehensive psychological assessments in order to assist families in obtaining a greater understanding of their child's strengths, areas of growth, and treatment needs. As the Division Lead of Psychology, Dr. O'Haire assists in identifying and creating didactics for the providers of the Center for Autism and the Orange County community as a whole in order to continue to foster education related to neurodevelopmental disorders.

Dr. Geeta Grover

Job Titles:
  • Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician
Dr. Geeta Grover is a Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician at The Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Dr. Grover went to Stanford University and received her Doctor of Medicine from University of California, Irvine. She completed an Internship and Residency in Pediatrics and completed her Fellowship in Ambulatory Pediatrics from Harbor- UCLA Medical Center. She has over 25 years of professional experience working with the pediatric population in Orange County. Dr. Grover is currently a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at University of California, Irvine. She is also an attending physician at in the teaching clinics at CHOC Children's Hospital and Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. She is the Literacy Champion for the American Academy of Pediatrics, Chapter 4. Dr. Grover is active in her community. She is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, and Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. She serves the AAP on a national level as a committee member of the Council on School Health and the Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. On a local level she is an active member of the AAP Orange County Chapter where she serves as the Literacy Champion and Chairs the Reach Out and Read Advisory committee; she is also a member of the School Health Committee, No Child Hungry Advisory Committee, and the Mental Health Committee. She has recently been awarded a $10,000 AAP CATCH Grant for her project Multidisciplinary Neurodevelopmental Care for Homeless Children. Dr. Grover is passionate about pediatric health care, especially serving the underserved and addressing the issues surrounding pediatric literacy and its impact on children's health and well-being. She is committed to reducing homelessness and is involved with the Illumination Foundation in Orange County. When she is not providing health care, Dr. Grover enjoys spending time with her friends and family.

Dr. Marc Lerner

Job Titles:
  • Clinical Professor, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician
  • Pediatrician
Dr. Marc Lerner is a pediatrician specializing in developmental / behavioral medicine. He is past president of the Orange County, California Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and is currently serving as a member of the executive committee of national AAP's Council on School Health. Dr. Lerner has taught and cared for patients at the University of California, Irvine for three decades. At UCI he served as the consulting pediatrician at UCI's Child Development Center and the UCI Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. For this work, Dr. Lerner has been recognized as the AAP Chapter 4 Pediatrician of the Year in 2016 and an Orange County Medical Association ‘Physician of Excellence'. Dr. Lerner has served as a clinical investigator and treating physician for two large National Institute of Mental Health-sponsored studies of ADHD. From 2011 until 2016 Dr. Lerner served as the Medical Officer for the Orange County, California Department of Education. He continues to support local schools as a medical consultant.

Dr. Peter Jinwu Chung

Job Titles:
  • Certified UC Irvine Health Pediatrician
  • Medical Director and Assistant Clinical Professor, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician
Dr. Peter Jinwu Chung is a board-certified UC Irvine Health pediatrician who specializes in developmental and behavioral pediatric medicine at The Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders. His clinical interests include medical education, quality improvement, deaf culture, assistive technology, narrative medicine and video games for therapeutic application. Dr. Chung earned his medical degree at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York City. He completed his internship, residency, chief residency and fellowship at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in Los Angeles. He also trained at UCLA's Tarjan Center and at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles as part of the California Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (CA-LEND) program.

Elyse Schoenwald

Job Titles:
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Certified Pediatric Mental Health Specialist Clinical Assistant Professor, Certified Pediatric Mental Health Specialist
  • Health Specialist
Elyse Schoenwald is nationally Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Certified Pediatric Mental Health Specialist who has specialized in pediatric behavioral and neurodevelopmental disorders since starting her career as a nurse practitioner. Elyse has a bachelor's degree in Nutrition Science from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo where she worked as an Americorps member by coordinating the Eye Cycle program to assist individuals with visual impairments get physical activity through tandem cycling, adapted hiking, and adapted rock climbing. Upon graduation from her first bachelor's degree, she worked as an in-home behavioral therapist as well as a para-educator in a preschool special day class for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Although she loved working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, she returned to school to pursue a second bachelors and masters in Nursing from California State University, Long Beach. While completing her clinical coursework for her Nurse Practitioner degree, she found a way to combine her passion for working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other behavioral disorders with her newly acquired medical skills, by pursuing opportunities in the field of behavioral and neurodevelopmental pediatrics. Since starting her nurse practitioner career in 2010, she has been working at the Stramski Children's Developmental Center in the Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Program and as the Clinic Coordinator of the Fragile X Program. As the Fragile X Clinic Coordinator, she has participated in clinical trials, community outreach, and a member of the Fragile X Clinical and Research Consortium. In addition to her clinical background, Elyse is also very passionate about teaching and has sought ought opportunities for teaching within the community and amongst paraprofessionals. She provides lectures and presentations on a variety of topics including; Fragile X Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Psychopharmacology of Behavioral & Neurodevelopmental Disorders. She has presented at the International Fragile X Conference as well as to school districts, behavioral companies, families, medical residents, and nurse practitioner students. She enjoys having students and residents in clinic to provide more opportunities to expand clinical skills when working with children of all abilities.

Hadley McGregor

Job Titles:
  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Jean Gehricke

Job Titles:
  • Associate Research Director, Associate Professor of Pediatrics
  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Gehricke is a licensed clinical psychologist and an Assistant Professor at the UCI Department of Pediatrics. His clinical expertise is in the assessment and treatment of ASD, ADHD and co-occurring problems such as depression, anxiety disorders, and drug abuse. For over 10 years, he worked at the UCI Child Development Center providing comprehensive clinical assessments and cognitive-behavioral interventions, including cognitive-behavioral family therapy, stress management, and relaxation training. In his role as a clinical psychologist, he served school age children, adolescents, and young adults and their families. At the research level, Dr. Gehricke is well known for his scientific work on the underlying mechanisms of ADHD and drug abuse. He has been the Principal Investigator on numerous research grants funded by the National Institutes of Health, the California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Currently, he is expanding this research program by using brain-imaging techniques (i.e., fMRI, Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, and Diffusion Tensor Imaging) to better understand the unique auditory and tactile information processing associated with ASD. Dr. Gehricke supervises over 15 undergraduate and graduate students in his brain imaging and research laboratory.

Jeanne Anne Carriere

Job Titles:
  • Director, Educational Assessment Team
Jeanne Anne Carriere, PhD, is a Licensed Educational Psychologist with over 25 years of experience working within the public school system. She is the Director of the Families and Schools Together (F.A.S.T.) The program, a collaboration between The Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Chapman University's Attallah College of Educational Studies. As part of FAST, Dr. Carriere works closely with our Education and Training initiatives. She provides our Special Education Basics, a series of parent education classes focused on helping parents understand and learn to successfully navigate the Special Education system. Jeanne Anne also provides professional development for school-based and clinical/medical professionals on the differences between school-based and clinic-based services, comprehensive Autism Spectrum Disorder evaluations, the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2, and working collaboratively with families. Dr. Carriere conducts Psychoeducational Evaluations and consults with school districts regarding Special Education services. Jeanne Anne is an Assistant Clinical Professor for the Chapman University School Psychology program. She teaches graduate classes and supervises school psychology fieldwork students. Her professional interests include effective report writing, comprehensive autism assessment, and support for parents' understanding and involvement in their child's special education program. She has presented her research at the state, national and international level and published the book Writing Useful, Accessible, and Legally Defensible Psychoeducational Reports (Wiley, 2014).

Kristen Joyner

Job Titles:
  • Affiliated Clinical Psychologist
Kristen Joyner, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist who has a strong passion for providing family-centered developmental assessment and intervention services to children and families birth to six. She is endorsed as an Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist and Reflective Practice Facilitator II by the California Center for Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health. She has extensive experience and training in providing dyadic models of intervention to children with presenting problems including exposure to trauma, foster care placement, behavioral challenges, autism spectrum disorder, and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. Additionally, she is certified in the implementation of Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) and is research certified in the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition (ADOS-2).

Krystal Villegas

Job Titles:
  • Admitting Worker

Mariel Baconawa

Job Titles:
  • Research Intern

Marilyn Huynh

Job Titles:
  • Director of Development
Marilyn Huynh graduated from UC Irvine with a B.S. in Sociology and a minor in Psychology and Social Behaviors. Since then, she has worked over 10 years fundraising for University of California, Irvine's many units, which includes: University Advancement, The Henry Samueli School of Engineering, The Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and The Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders.

Marilyn Nunez

Job Titles:
  • Medical Assistant

Marlene Cuevas

Job Titles:
  • Clinical Social Worker
Marlene Cuevas, LCSW joined The Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental disorders in 2016. She is a bilingual (Spanish and English), social worker who earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from the University of Southern California with an emphasis in mental health and social work in business. Marlene completed her undergraduate work at California State University, Fullerton where she focused on mental health and substance abuse. Throughout her career Marlene has worked with children, teens, adults, and families. She also created and facilitated social and life skills groups for teens with autism. Marlene has focused on many areas including: emotional distress, eating disorders, autism, infertility, anxiety, depression, grief/loss, stress, crisis intervention, substance misuse, and health and wellness. She performed extensive research at USC in sleep hygiene and in creating the necessary and desirable behavioral changes to improve the sleep quality of her clients. Marlene works with the multidisciplinary team at the Center to assess the needs of families and provide support, care coordination and resources. Marlene is registered as an LCSW with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.

Maryrose Martinez

Job Titles:
  • Admitting Worker

Maureen Dillon

Job Titles:
  • Clinical Social Worker
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Maureen has been a clinical social worker at the Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders (formerly For OC Kids) since 2006. Maureen earned her Master in Social Welfare (MSW) degree with an emphasis in medical social work at the University of California, Los Angeles. While working on her degree, she completed internships at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Children's Institute. Prior to attending graduate school, Maureen worked in a group home for adolescents in New York, and later worked as a case manager for families in Los Angeles. She also spent two years in the area of program evaluation for non-profit organizations dedicated to healthcare issues throughout California. Maureen earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Spanish at Santa Clara University. As part of our multidisciplinary team, Maureen provides support to families and medical providers during initial patient evaluations and also provides ongoing support to families in coping with their child's diagnosis, accessing educational and other community-based services, and dealing with crisis situations. She provides parent workshops and facilitates a parent support group. She serves as a liaison between the center and other agencies in the county which serve vulnerable families, such as the foster care and child protective services system, and public health nursing. Maureen makes presentations to community-based agencies, schools, child care providers and other organizations that request training for their staff regarding developmental issues and autism. She works on several projects and committees with the Autism Treatment Network (ATN). Maureen speaks Spanish and has been a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences since 2010.

Nayeli Castillo

Job Titles:
  • Admitting Worker

Patricia Soto - COO

Job Titles:
  • Director of Operations

Paula Guerra

Job Titles:
  • Behavior Specialist

Robin Steinberg-Epstein

Job Titles:
  • Chief of the Division of Developmental Behavioral Medicine
  • Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician
Robin Steinberg-Epstein M.D., Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Chief of the Division of Developmental Behavioral Medicine at UCI, is a behavioral developmental pediatrician at The Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Dr. Epstein received her B.A. in psychological neuroendocrinology from the University of California, Berkeley. She went on to receive her M.D. from the University of California, Irvine (UCI). She completed a residency in Pediatrics and a fellowship in child psychiatry at Harbor UCLA. She has a double board certification in both general pediatrics and developmental behavioral pediatrics. Dr. Epstein is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the UCI. She is frequently asked to speak to local medical groups and parent groups on diagnosis and management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and/or autism. She participates as a lead investigator and co-investigator in numerous research projects, including multicenter site studies through Autism Speaks. Dr. Epstein leads the developmental behavioral pediatrics teaching programs at both UCI and CHOC. Her passions include early diagnosis and treatment of children with Autism and learning disorders, management of ADHD, stress reduction among parents of children with special needs, and improving outcomes for children with special needs.

Roxanne Cornejo

Job Titles:
  • Administrative Assistant

Samantha Cadondon

Job Titles:
  • Research Coordinator

Sara Bollens

Job Titles:
  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist & Psychology Division Lead

Stephen Mott

Job Titles:
  • Developmental Cognitive Neurologist
Stephen Mott, MD is a Developmental Cognitive Neurologist with board certification in both Neurology with special qualification in Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. He is presently a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at UCI with previous positions at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Georgetown University MedStar Health, the National Institutes of Health Clinical Brain Disorders Research Branch, and Children's National Medical Center. He has over 25 years of clinical experience with special interest in autism, and, in particular, its association with executive function.