Challenging Behaviors

Autism and Pica

Dean Alexander, Ph.D., discusses pica, the ingestion of non-food substances, which has received insufficient attention as a common, sometimes lethal, form of self-injurious behavior. He discusses the

Autism and Pica2023-11-02T15:15:28-05:00

Understanding and Treating Challenging Behaviors

Part One: Challenges when your son or daughter is experiencing a difficult time Paul Shattock provides a parent's perspective on handling his son Jamie’s challenging behaviors and describes

Understanding and Treating Challenging Behaviors2022-08-11T09:59:24-05:00

Self-Injurious Behavior – Anxiety and OCD

Watch Dr. Moskowitz’s previous talk on positive strategies for addressing anxiety and OCD, HERE References in the playback above include: Three methods of saying "no"

Self-Injurious Behavior – Anxiety and OCD2023-03-16T11:05:56-05:00

Understanding Social Development in ASD

Dr. Matthew D. Lerner, Ph.D., discusses social development in individuals with autism. He emphasizes understanding theoretical mechanisms that underly processes generally accepted as social “skills.” The presenter outlines recent

Understanding Social Development in ASD2022-04-18T07:31:09-05:00

*ABA Basics: Principles, Terminology, and How it Works

Amanda holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology and has completed a recertification program in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In addition to being a Board Certified Behavior

*ABA Basics: Principles, Terminology, and How it Works2019-09-11T08:03:30-05:00

*Mind Your Mind: Part 1 – Anxiety

Jana Rundle, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist offering professional psychological services at The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development in Austin, Texas.  After completing her doctoral work

*Mind Your Mind: Part 1 – Anxiety2019-09-11T08:04:31-05:00
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