News & Highlights: MS ABA

In the News

Can a microbiome contribute to autism?  Read more in The Atlantic story highlighting one of ASU's researchers.

MS ABA Program featured in ASU News story by Emma Greguska (posted 8/27/15).

 
ASU's Department of Psychology is now an Approved Continuing Education (ACE) provider with certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) with two courses offered in October, 2015. Read More.

The Department of Psychology is pleased to announce that Adam D. Hahs has joined our new MS ABA Program as a faculty member and Co-Director. He will also be teaching several courses for the program including Basic Principles of ABA and Advanced Research Methods in ABA.  Adam holds a MS in Behavior Analysis and Therapy and a PhD in Rehabilitation with an emphasis in ABA from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. His expertise includes behavior-analytic assessments and interventions for high-risk behavior with a variety of populations such as language acquisition and development in individuals with ASDs, behavioral addictions, and interventions for people with traumatic brain injuries. Most recently, Adam has taught at Washington University in St Louis and St Louis University. He is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctorate (BCBA-D) and licensed behavior analyst. For more information about Adam's research interests and publications, click here (posted 1/15/15).