This package includes the following recorded presentations and CE credit:
Opening Event and Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis Award Ceremony. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Thomas G. Szabo. Skinner's Operationalism, Selectionism, Loving Infinitely, and Building the Deepest Connection With Others in ABA Practice and ACT. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Greg Grether. Behavioral Interference Between Species. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA)
William P. Erchul. Behavioral Consultation: Past, Present, & Future. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
David Mandell. When Training and Coaching Aren’t Enough: Changing Practice and Outcomes in Low-Resource Public Schools. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Kristin Sohl. ECHO Autism: Bringing Best Practice Autism Care to Community Providers. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
David Sloan Wilson. Presidential Scholar Address: Evolution and Contextual Behavioral Science: An Integrated Framework for Understanding, Predicting, and Influencing Human Behavior. 1 CE credit (BACB)
Michael Dougher, chair. Is Evolution Science the Umbrella? Creating an Integrated Framework for Understanding, Predicting, and Influencing Human Behavior. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Robin Carhart-Harris. Psychedelics: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA)
Mike Le Pelley. Capture and Control: Promoting and Preventing Distraction by Reward-Related Stimuli. 1 CE credit (BACB)
Diane Larsen-Freeman. A Complex Adaptive Systems View of Language and Second Language Development. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
R. Douglas Greer. A Synthesis Model of Graduate Training in Behavior Analysis. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Scott Kelso. Matter, Movement, and Mind: The Order Is Important. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
M. Jackson Marr, chair. Selection By Resonances. 1 CE credit (BACB) Carl Binder. Don Baer Lecture: Simple Is Better: Helping Ordinary People Apply Behavior Science. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Mian Wang. ABA Training in China: Issues and Challenges Through the Lens of Special Education. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Steven C. Hayes. Behavior Analysis and Evolution Science: Implications for Human Yearning. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Lisa Stowers. Leveraging Olfaction to Study Innate Behavior in the Mouse. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA)
Claire St. Peter, chair. Has “Translational Research” Been Lost in Translation?. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Peter Pohl. The Bidirectional Operant as Behavioral Metamorphosis. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA)
Liliana Mayo. How is it Possible That in Peru People With Autism and Other Developmental Disorders Not Only Work, but Help to Reduce Poverty. 1 CE credit (BACB)
Mark Mattaini. Presidential Address: Out of the Lab: Shaping an Ecological Cultural Science. 1 CE credit (BACB/QABA/NASP)
Complete details, including abstracts, learning objectives, and presenter biographies can be found at https://www.abainternational.org/events/program-details/summary.aspx?intConvId=51&a=r.