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Symbolic Language and Thought

Navigating the Waters of Behavior Analysis and Social Psychology in the Pursuit of Answers

Dear blog reader, You are in for another treat with this next contribution from Dr. Táhcita Mizael. Táhcita has produced nothing short of an impressive body of important, socially relevant …

Verbal Behavior Matters

Posso Fala a Minha Lingua Materna?

Special Note: This blog is translated into Portuguese from a previously posted blog “Can I Speak My Home Language?”  Written By: Rocio Rosales, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA  Translation By: Tracy Pereira, …

Verbal Behavior Matters

We are back! ABAI 2022 Annual Convention in Boston, MA

Written by: Angelica Aguirre, PhD, BCBA-D Although it has been three years since the last in-person ABAI annual convention, the excitement, the anxiety (e.g. last-minute presentation modifications, packing, catching flights), …

Verbal Behavior Matters

Q+A with Verbal Behavior Special Interest Group Past Chair Dr. April Kisamore

This month I am excited to collaborate with ABAI’s Verbal Behavior Special Interest Group (VB SIG) to bring to you a Question & Answer section with the VB SIG’s past …

The Rational Addict

ABAI 2021 Conference: Don’t Miss out on the Addiction Focused Events!

It is that time of year again, when behavior analysts and behavioral enthusiasts from around the world come together to celebrate and learn about new and emerging research in behavioral …

Behavioral Education

Education Events at Virtual SQAB and ABAI 2021

You won’t want to miss attending the virtual SQAB and ABAI conferences this year to hear about the advances in the science of behavior analysis. SQAB occurs live May 22-23, and ABAI occurs live May 28-31.

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Verbal Behavior Matters

The Erosion of “AMERICA”

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 …

Verbal Behavior Matters

Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones….and Words Can Hurt Me Too

1 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 …

Verbal Behavior Matters

Let’s Give Them Something to Talk About!

1 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 …

The Rational Addict

ABAI 2020: Sessions Related to Addiction Research and Treatment

With the ever-changing situation surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic, ABAI will be holding their 46th annual conference virtually this week from May 21st – 25th. Despite this different landscape, I am …

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