Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Our Team
The UNT Kristin Farmer Autism Center staff is a family of dedicated, compassionate, and caring individuals. The staff are selected for their extensive knowledge and experience in autism, and their demonstrated success in a wide variety of professional areas.
Every employee strives to be a model of excellence in all we do, including our daily interactions with one another, the individuals and families we serve, and the many partners and collaborators who make up our multidisciplinary team. We maintain the highest levels of skills and competence in autism treatment, research, and training, in order to fulfill our vision and accomplish our mission goals and objectives.
We continuously demonstrate the Center's Core Values, pledging to make a positive long-term impact on the lives of our clients. We believe that by significantly improving the skills of our clients, we not only enrich their lives, but also our lives and the lives of those in our shared community.
We truly consider all persons receiving services at the Center to be part of our extended family, and vow to conduct ourselves at all times in an atmosphere of utmost professionalism, courtesy, mutual respect, determination, and hope.
Please discover more about the UNT KFAC team below.
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Assistant Professor of Behavior Analysis
Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Kristin Farmer Autism Center 123C
940-369-4378
sam.bergmann@unt.edu
Samantha Bergmann is an Assistant Professor of Behavior Analysis at the University of North Texas. She provides behavioral intervention services for children with autism at the Kristin Farmer Autism Center and specializes in the treatment of early language acquisition, pre-academic skills, social skills, and activities of daily living.
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Behavior Analyst and Licensed Professional Counselor
Kristin Farmer Autism Center 192
940-369-5373
Kimberlee.flatt@unt.edu
Dr. Kimberlee Flatt is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She has 20+ years supporting individuals and families impacted by Autism. Dr. Flatt specializes in the treatment of behaviors associated with High-Functioning Autism including social skills and repetitive behaviors. While at KFAC, she and her team support adolescents and adults with ASD towards increased independence and successful transitions to post-secondary life.
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Behavior Technician
KFAC 150
940-369-5373
natalee.foster@unt.edu
Natalee Foster joined the KFAC team in January 2020. She has had over 3 years of experience working with children in educational and clinical settings. Natalee received her bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of North Texas in August 2021 and will begin her Master’s in Behavior Analysis in the fall of 2022.
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Sr. Administrative Coordinator
Kristen Farmer Autism Center
940-369-5051
mark.glicer@unt.edu
Mark Glicer earned his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Geology from Texas A&M University in 1989. Following graduation, he began a 30-year career in the environmental field where he was able to gain extensive experience in management, human resource coordination, personnel development, as well as dynamic team scheduling. Mark and his wife have 3 adult sons, the youngest of whom is on the autism spectrum which has provided first-hand experience of the challenges individuals with autism and their families face as they navigate available services and the unique challenges associated with an autism diagnosis. This personal connection to ASD led Mark to embark on a shift in his career path, using his skills to benefit other caregivers of individuals on the spectrum. Mark joined the KFAC administrative team in October of 2021 where he will oversee all human resource functions as well as management of staff and client scheduling.
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Behavior Analyst
Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Kristin Farmer Autism Center 150
940-369-5373
Lindsey.James@unt.edu
Lindsey joined the KFAC team in June 2015 as a Behavior Technician and has served in many clinical roles through the years. She received her Bachelor's degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences from the University of North Texas (2015), her Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis with an emphasis in Autism Spectrum Disorders from Ball State University (2019), and earned her Board Certified Behavior Analyst credential in 2020. She specializes in the implementation of behavior analytic programming for children and adolescents in the clinic and the community in training families to implement programming in the home.
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Adult Services Coordinator
940-565-4226
Juli.Johnston@unt.edu
Juli Johnston has a master’s degree in Special Education and, in 2016, retired from a career working in school districts for more than 35 years. She spent most of those years teaching students of all ages and abilities in various special education programs.
The last 10 of her years in Lewisville Independent School District, she worked as a behavior specialist, program specialist, mentor and teacher trainer. In those roles, she supported teachers and administrators with expertise in the areas of positive behavior supports, implementing curriculum with fidelity, and evidence-based instructional practices both in inclusive settings and in self-contained classrooms.
Since 2016, Juli has served as an Adjunct at UNT teaching classes and supervising clinical teachers during their 14-week practicum. Autism Spectrum disorders has long been a focused area of passion and expertise.
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Behavior Analyst
KFAC 104
940-369-5373
setareh.moslemi@unt.edu
Setareh “Star” Moslemi received her Bachelor’s degree in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology from University of Texas at Dallas in 2013; later receiving a Master’s degree in Special Education, behavior analysis emphasis, from Texas Tech University in 2015. Ms. Moslemi’s journey of working with individuals with autism started with an internship during her Master’s program, and her passion for working with this population has not stopped growing. She received her certification in 2016 and worked as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in an autism clinic for two years where she provided client case management, staff training, supervision, and mentorship to students seeking board certification, as well as newly certified BCBAs. During her second year as a BCBA, Star was promoted to Director of Research and Training, expanding her responsibilities to include staff training and supervision. These experiences, combined with her enthusiasm and passion for the field, have led her to continue her education at the University of North Texas as a candidate in the Behavior Analysis Doctoral program. In addition to working on her dissertation, ‘Increasing caregivers' knowledge and skills on behavior analytic strategies through an audio-only training program’, Star joined the Kristin Farmer Autism Center team as a BCBA in June 2022. When she isn’t studying or working, Star enjoys drawing, painting, and playing Piano!
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Director
Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Kristin Farmer Autism Center 123E
940-565-3597
Susan.Nichols@unt.edu
UNT Kristin Farmer Autism Center
"Susie" Nichols has been a member of the KFAC executive team, providing clinical leadership, since the center opened in 2012. In addition to establishing clinical standards and overseeing all direct service staff and client programming, Dr. Nichols oversees all KFAC operations, writes grants and participates in research at the center.
Dr. Nichols has more than 20 years of experience in the field of autism intervention. She has worked as a self-contained special education teacher and interventionist in local school districts. Susie is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and has served children with autism in both home and center-based programs. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Texas Woman's University and her Master's and PhD, from the University of North Texas, in the area of Special Education/Autism Intervention. Dr. Nichols is a member of several professional organizations and has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in the department of Special Education at UNT.
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Associate Professor/ Executive Director, UNT Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Kristen Farmer Autism Center 123-D
940-369-7557
michael.siller@unt.edu
Michael Siller, PhD, is a developmental psychologist studying how children with autism develop and learn. He is particularly interested in learning that occurs in familiar daily routines and natural environments. His research includes descriptive longitudinal studies to understand developmental mechanisms, intervention trials to determine efficacy, and implementation science to make evidence-based practices accessible to providers in the community. Dr. Siller published the first pair of longitudinal studies to show that responsive parental behaviors reliably predict the long-term (16-year) language gains in autistic children. He also completed two clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of Focused Playtime Intervention, a parent-coaching intervention aligned with the Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention (NDBI) framework. Further, Dr. Siller co-founded an inclusive, university-affiliated laboratory preschool focused on autism and developed professional development programs for community-based preschool teachers. As the Executive Director of the UNT Kristin Farmer Autism Center, Dr. Siller strives to integrate clinical and educational services, and aims to support the implementation of evidence-based practices in community settings. He envisions a world in which children with or at increased likelihood for autism can access interventions promptly and transition seamlessly between intense clinician-delivered interventions, inclusive educational settings, and supportive learning environments at home and in the community. Dr. Siller’s research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and numerous private foundations (e.g., Autism Speaks, The Far Fund, The Marcus Foundation). Dr. Siller co-edited the Springer Handbook of Parent Implemented Interventions for Very Young Children with Autism, and his articles have been published in leading journals.
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Senior Behavior Technician
Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Kristin Farmer Autism Center 150
940-369-5373
Joy.stewart@unt.edu
Joy joined the Kristin Farmer Autism Center in August 2015. She received her Bachelor's degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences from the University of North Texas and plans to pursue a Master's degree as well. Joy has four years of experience working with children with autism in a clinical setting.
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Associate Professor of Behavior Analysis
Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Kristin Farmer Autism Center 123C
940-369-8735
karen.toussaint@unt.edu
Karen Toussaint is an Assistant Professor of Behavior Analysis at the University of North Texas. Toussaint received her Ph.D. in School Psychology from Louisiana State University and completed a postdoctoral research appointment at the University of Nebraska Medical Center's Munroe-Meyer Institute. She provides behavioral intervention services for children with autism at the Kristin Farmer Autism Center and specializes in the treatment of severe behavior disorders and early language acquisition.
While at the Kristin Farmer Autism Center, she also conducts research evaluations related to improving clinical outcomes. Her research can be found in journals such as the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis and Behavior Analysis in Practice.
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Insurance & Billing Specialist
Kristin Farmer Autism Center
Kristin Farmer Autism Center 123B
940-565-4998
andrea.weertman@unt.edu
Andrea Weertman joined the Kristin Farmer Autism Center in June 2019, where she serves as the Insurance and Billing Specialist for the Center. She brings a wealth of talent and experience to our KFAC family, including certification as a Nationally Registered Certified Coding Specialist from the College for Health Care Professions in Fort Worth. Andrea works with our families, insurance companies and other entities involved in the billing and payment of therapeutic services at the KFAC. She and her husband, Allen, have three sons.
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