Group: Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
Welcome to the Brain Injury Section of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. Please review the material contained in these pages to learn more about Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), and to learn more about Applied Behav…
Job: Board Certified Behavior Analyst
RCS is committed to providing the highest quality of individualized, educational services to students with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other Developmental Disabilities.
Full-time and part-time positions, including weekend hours, are available and in…
Resource: Aging Gracefully: A Behavior Analytic View by Margare…
The authors offer practical advice to help you age gracefully:
A Little Background, Turning Words into Action, Getting Along in the World, Getting Along with People, Changing How You Feel, Remaining Physically Active, Remaining Intellectually Active, Enj…
Resource: April 2013 Conference: ABA for Children with Disabili…
ABA for Children with Disabilities: Generative Instruction (San Jose, CA) is brought to you by the Cambridge Center and Tucci Learning Solutions. Presenters include Dr. Kent Johnson, Vicci Tucci, Dr. Janet Twyman and Special Keynote, Lorri Shealy Unumb of…
Resource: April 2013 Conference: ABA for Children with Disabili…
ABA for Children with Disabilities: Generative Instruction (San Jose, CA) is brought to you by the Cambridge Center and Tucci Learning Solutions. Presenters include Dr. Kent Johnson, Vicci Tucci, Dr. Janet Twyman and Special Keynote, Lorri Shealy Unumb of…
Resource: Is ABA Evidence-Based?
FAQs include: Is there scientific evidence that ABA works?; Haven't some reviews concluded that ABA doesn't work?
What factors are important to consider in evaluating complex ABA interventions?; Are there studies on PECS?; Are randomized clinical trials …
Resource: About Autism
About Autism provides background information about Autism, including a brief discussion of its causes and etiology, effective treatments, and definition of the pervasive developmental disorders that make up the Autism Spectrum.
Resource: Applied Behavior Analysis for Autism
An article by Gina Green. Excerpt: Recent years have seen a surge of interest in applied behavior analysis (ABA) in the treatment of autism. Scores of programs and practitioners claiming to "do ABA" have popped up, some seemingly overnight. Many stories a…
Resource: Consumer Guidelines for Identifying, Selecting, and E…
The Autism Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Association for Behavior Analysis International asserts that all children and adults with autism spectrum disorders have the right to effective education and treatment based on the best available scientific e…
Resource: Applied Behavior Analysis and us: One parent's reflec…
Transcription of an address delivered at the 1999 Annual Board Meeting of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. The address was delivered by a parent of two children diagnosed with autism. Her address was intended to reinforce the valuable work pe…
Resource: "Parental Activisim" - Segment 1 of a historic seri…
John Jacobson, Ph.D. was a tireless advocate for the ABA approach to autism treatment, and we are proud to say he was a member of the Cambridge Center's Autism Advisory Group. He recorded a series of short video clips for the University of Massachusetts M…
Resource: Assuring the Quality of Your ABA Interventions via Or…
This paper formed the basis of an invited tutorial on Organizational Behavior Management delivered at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, San Francisco, May, 2003, by Beth Sulzer-Azaroff, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus…
Resource: OBM Panel Discussion Introduction by Jerry Pounds
ABA's 2003 conference offered two panel discussions designed to entertain and educate students and practitioners alike. The eight panelists, each with an average of 25 years of field experience, presented the active history of OBM from its beginnings in t…
Resource: Management of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
This report reviews the educational strategies and
associated therapies that are the primary treatments for children with autism
spectrum disorders. Optimization of health care is likely to have a positive effect on
habilitative progress, functional ou…
Resource: Behavior and Philosophy, 37, 157-163 (2009). "BEHAVI…
Behavior analysis ironically appears to be increasingly at risk for abandoning its historic focus of moment-to-moment behaving, to other disciplines ranging from robotics and the "man-machine interface" to cognitive science where behaving is called "actio…
Item: Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism: An Introduction
Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism: An Introduction Written to provide accurate and authoritative information to parents and professionals in the autism community about the scope and depth of ABA, this publication provides an introduction to the scie…
Item: Teaching Individuals With Developmental Delays: Basic Int…
The long awaited sequel to teaching Developmentally Disabled Children: The Me Book has finally arrived! Following in the legacy of his earlier classic book, O. Ivar Lovaas, director of the Lovaas Institute for Early Intervention, has skillfully brought to…
Item: Radical Behaviorism:The Philosophy and the Science
Radical Behaviorism: The Philosophy and the ScienceBy Mecca ChiesaTo a greater extent than any other behavioral formulation, Radical Behaviorism has abandoned mechanistic explanation. Like Darwin, B.F. Skinner adopted selection as a causal mode. He applie…
Item: Who Killed My Daddy? SETwith Activities Manual
Who Killed My Daddy? A Behavioral Safety Fable with Activities Manual by Beth Sulzer-Azaroff
Who Killed My Daddy? A Behavioral Safety Fable and its acccompanying Activities Manual together constitute a tutorial on behavioral safety and its implementati…
Item: Who Killed My Daddy?A Behavioral Safety Fable
Who Killed My Daddy? A Behavioral Safety Fable by Beth Sulzer-Azaroff
Mourn the loss of the Hanks family's husband and father, Harvey, who suffered a fatal fall while on a repair assignment for Big Yellow. Witness the accident's repercussions: the fru…
Item: Who Killed My Daddy?Activities Manual
Who Killed My Daddy? Activities Manual by Beth Sulzer-Azaroff
Who Killed My Daddy? permits readers to perch upon the shoulders of the characters as they learn about, practice, and assess the impact of behavioral safety methods. Why an activities manua…
Item: An Angel Out of Tune (audio CD)
An Angel Out of Tune (audio CD) by Dr. Glenn Latham This CD includes 24 easy-to-learn skills that will make your home and workplace more harmonious. Try these skills on "angels" of all ages: your teen, spouse, parent, in-laws, co-workers. Dr Glenn Latham'…
Item: Behavior Analysis for Lasting Change, Second Edition
Behavior Analysis for Lasting Change
G. Roy Mayer, Beth Sulzer-Azaroff, and Michele Wallace
800 pages / cloth ISBN: 978-1-59738-032-4
Sloan Publishing is proud to announce the publication of Behavior Analysis for Lasting Change by G. Roy Mayer, Beth …
Tutorial: Behavioral Treatment of Autistic Children: Ivar Lovaa…
The heart of this continuing education (CE/CEU) module is the film "Behavioral Treatment of Autistic Children: Ivar Lovaas," produced by Ed Anderson (and sold separately through the CCBS Store). This 1988 film is put into historical perspective by a coupl…
Tutorial: The History of Behavioral Apparatus
Andy Lattal (2007)
The Cambridge Center is pleased to present this third installment in our Continuing Education (CE/CEU) series, a fascinating look at the way operant research labs have used and evolved technology in the development of our science of B…
Tutorial: Introduction to Behavioral Economics Donald A. Hantu…
The second release in our Continuing Education (CE/CEU) program, this talk was originally filmed on May 29, 2007 in San Diego on the last day of the ABAI convention.
The Cambridge Center is fortunate in having more than one leader in behavioral economics…
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