
CCBS will not tell you who is, or who is not competent. Standards regarding the competent delivery of behavioral service have been identified, but they have not been fully implemented.
A useful starting point may be to view by state the Certificant Registry of those individuals credentialed as Board Certified Behavior Analysts or Board Certified Associate Behavior Analysts, maintained by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.
Another valuable resource is the Directory of Graduate Training Programs in Behavior Analysis published by the Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA). ABA is the professional organization for the discipline. Although ABA does not accredit or certify individuals, it does accredit graduate training programs.
In addition, The Autism Special Interest Group of ABA has adopted guidelines for consumers of applied behavior analysis services to individuals with autism.
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