Positive Behavior Support in the treatment of Aggression (Book Chapter)

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Are you passionate about Applied Behavior Analysis and committed to staying at the forefront of evidence-based practices? Look no further than Special Learning, your premier destination for a vibrant and collaborative online ABA learning community in our monthly Journal Club. In our October Journal Club presented by Dr. Lori Ann Dotson, we will be exploring “Positive Behavior Support in the treatment of Aggression” (book chapter).

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Author

Lori Ann Dotson, Ph.D. Dr. Lori Ann Dotson (PhD, CIME, FAC, M-RAS, LAADC) is the Senior Director of Strategic Vision and Innovation at the IABA Research and Education Foundation. She has over 25 years25-yearsical and managerial experience serving families and individuals across the lifespan whose lives have been impacted by intellectual and developmental disabilities and/or substance abuse and mental health challenges. Her research in intellectual and developmental disabilities has been presented in peer-reviewed publications and at over 40 academic and professional conferences throughout North America, Europe and Asia. You can find Dr. Dotson delivering a range of IABA Foundation’s global courses, training, and professional development opportunities.trainings

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