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2005, Summer

ABA Establishes Fellow Program

2004 Founding Fellows and Committee

2005 Fellows of ABA

2006 Fellows Nominations Sought

2004-2005 SABA Donors

Behavior Analysis Expanding in China

Organizational Members

Seeking Funding for Behavior Research, Part II

Updates from ABA’s Boards and Committees

Updates from ABA’s Affiliated Chapters

Updates from ABA’s Special Interest Groups

Updates from the Behavioral Community

Calendar of Upcoming Behavioral Conferences

SABA Donations

Newsletter

Volume 28 | 2005 | Number 2

O. Ivar Lovaas

O. Ivar Lovaas

Professor of Psychology, University of California Los Angeles. Since the early 1960s, Ivar has directed an elegant and systematic program of research on autism that continues to the current time. He is considered the world’s leading authority on applications of behavior analysis in autism. He was the first to provide experimental evidence that behavior disorders such as self-injury may have an operant component and to show that intensive behavioral intervention begun at an early age can eliminate all observable signs of autism by the time a child reaches school age. Based largely on his work, national groups such as the Autism Society of America, NIH, NIMH, and USOE have endorsed behavior analysis as one of the few “science-based” approaches to treatment and as a best clinical practice.

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