Eileen Schanel-Klitsch, PhD
Associate Professor
Education:
- BS, Fairleigh Dickinson University
- PhD, Temple University
Role a Salus University:
- College of Education and Rehabilitation
- Dr. Eileen Schanel-Klitsch is a licensed psychologist who specializes in working with children with visual impairments and their families. She teaches Human Development and Research in the College of Education and Rehabilitation. Dr. Schanel-Klitsch has presented her research at professional conferences both nationally and internationally, and has published in various professional journals.
Professional Honors and Activities:
- Fellow, Pennsylvania Psychological Association
- Member, American Psychological Association; North Carolina Psychological Association
Clinical Specialty:
- Child psychology
Selected Representative Publications:
- Schanel-Klitsch, E. and Siegfried, J.B. (1987) High frequency wavelets in early infancy. Infant Behavior and Development, 10:325-336.
- Schanel-Klitsch, E. (1992). Preferential looking: reliable acuity assessment for the low vision infant and child. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 86(1), 71-72.
- Schanel-Klitsch, E., Ciner, E.B., Graboyes, M., and Appel, S. Visual evaluation of the multiply impaired: The success of the interdisciplinary team approach. Review, 31(1), 1999
04/2012