The Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy

An Affiliated Chapter of The Association for Behavior Analysis International [ABAI] and of the Association for Professional Behavior Analysts [APBA]

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BABAT's 29th Annual Conference was a great success. Selected CE events: an invited tutorial by Dr. Phil Hineline, "Negative Reinforcement as Mainly a Benign Process," a workshop by Dr. Bill Ahearn, "On the Ethics of Aversive Control: Why I Will Not Apply Contingent Aversive Stimulation for Swearing," and a symposium chaired by Dr. Gary Pace entitled "Applied Behavior Analysis in Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury."

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Brochure for the 29th BABAT Conference (2008)
UMASS Amherst
BABAT's 28th Conference.
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Call for Papers for the 26th Conference (2007)
UMASS Amherst

BABAT's 27th Annual Conference featured many diverse CE Events. Selected CE events: an invited address by Dr. Hank Schlinger, "An Operational Analysis of 'Consciousness' and its Implications for a Theory of Mind," a symposium chaired by John V. Stokes, "The Use of Video Technology: Training Educators and Parents," and a symposium chaired by Elizabeth Martineau entitled "Achieving Independence: New Solutions That Help Students Surmount Barriers to Independent Demonstration of Skills."

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Brochure for the 27th BABAT Conference (2006)
UMASS Amherst

Dr. Brian Iwata gave the opening address for BABAT's 27th Annual Conference. Additional selected CE events: the post-lunch address by Dr. Jack Michael, "Motivation in Terms of Establishing or Motivating Operations," and an invited presentation by Dr. Dorothea Lerman entitled "The Role of Reinforcement Magnitude in the Acquisition, Maintenance, and Reduction of Behavior in Children with Developmental Disabilities."

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Brochure for the 26th BABAT Conference (2005)
UMASS Amherst

BABAT's planning committee went all-out to celebrate the 25th Annual Conference, and it showed. Selected CE events from this conference include: an invited presentation by Dr. James Carr, "Getting Ahead of the Data: Are Certain Behavioral Interventions for Autism Being Prematurely Disseminated," a symposium chaired by Thomas Byrne entitled "Basic Research in Behavior," an invited presentation by Dr. Cathleen Piazza, "On the Role of Functional Analysis in the Treatment of Pediatric Feeding Disorders," and a symposium chaired by Dr. Myrna E. Libby entitled, "Acquisition of Chained Responses: An Analysis of Teaching and Prompting Strategies."

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Brochure for the 25th BABAT Conference (2004)
UMASS Amherst
BABAT's 24th Conference.
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Brochure from the 24th BABAT Conference (2003)