Author: Andresa DeSouza, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA I just watched “Three Identical Strangers,” a documentary directed by Tim Wardle which tells the story of the accidental reunion of three identical triplets …
Guest Blog By: Anneka Hofschneider, MA, BCBA, CBIS I first got my taste for neurorehabilitation as a student intern in the summer of 2010. By attending California’s Association of Behavior …
Guest Blog by: John O’Neill, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA Contextual Behavioral Science Institute The field of behavior analysis has accomplished great things by protecting and serving vulnerable populations such as individuals …
Guest Blog: Jordan Belisle, Phd, BCBA-D, LBA Missouri State University Special Note: The views expressed in this blog are the views of the author alone. At its best, “AMERICA” is …
Authored By: Angelica Aguirre, PhD, BCBA-D Minnesota State University, Mankato The old children’s rhyme “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” was used as …
Guest Blog by: Tracy Lepper, PhD, BCBA-D Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University Many new parents may be experiencing heightened anxiety concerning their infant’s development during the COVID-19 pandemic due …
Authored By: Angelica Aguirre, PhD, BCBA-D Minnesota State University, Mankato The Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) made the incredibly difficult decision to move the 2020 Annual Convention in Washington, …
Guest Blog: Amarie Carnett, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA Senior Lecturer, Victoria University of Wellington “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” – Arthur C. Clarke As our world rapidly progresses …
Verbal Apparitions Guest Blog by: Lee Mason, PhD, BCBA-D Child Study Center – Cook Children’s, Fort Worth TX While the holiday season is meant to bring feelings of love and …
Sweet Home Chicago It’s that time of year again. Behavior analysts around the world are preparing to make their annual journey to meet friends and colleagues, old and new at …