Newsletter
Volume 29 | 2006 | Number 2
Clinical Behavior Analysis
By Dr. Ann Branstetter
The Clinical Behavior Analysis Special Interest Group has agreed to place a strong emphasis on building and improving the diversity and impact of conference presentations highlighting the clinical utility of behavior analysis. Through this, we hope to continue to build student interest and gain members from the professional level. One interest in particular is that we are striving to invite “famous and infamous†friends of behavior analysis to speak at our conferences. We believe this is a tremendous opportunity for students, and will serve to broaden the horizon of clinical behavior analysis.
If you are interesting in joining our SIG, please attend our business meeting at the annual ABA convention to learn more about our goals. We do not have a membership fee; however, we do accept donations. All donations will be used to promote clinical behavior analysis at ABA’s convention, as seen as appropriate by the SIG membership.