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Dr. Iwata BCBA

April 27 & 28, 2007

2 days of comprehensive workshops on Functional Analysis of Severe Behavior

Disorders

Limited number of attendees. You have the option of coming to 1 or both of

the days.

Location:_Plainview Marriott Residence Inn 9 Gerhard Road, Plainview NY-

Media Center_ (http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/NYCPL)

Cost:$75.00 PER DAY for _ELIJA Members_

(http://www.elija.org/membership.html)

$100.00 PER DAY for non ELIJA members

NON ELIJA MEMBER Late and Walk in REGISTRATION After APRIL 13th $125.00 Per

Day

Time: 9 am to 4 Pm (8:30am Registration)

CEUs for Behavior Analysts

THIS IS A CRUCIAL WORKSHOP FOR ANYONE WHO HAS A CHILD OR STUDENT WITH SEVERE

SELF INJURY OR AGGRESSION. IT IS ALSO CRITICAL FOR ALL AND ANY SCHOOL

PERSONELL RESPONSIBLE FOR FBA's TO BE IN ATTENDENCE.

Description: DAY 1.Functional Analysis for the Assessment & Treatment of

Severe and Challenging Behavior

Day 2. Advanced topics in the treatment of Severe Behavior Disorders.

About the presenter: Iwata received his Ph.D. in Psychology from

Florida State University and is currently Research Foundation Professor of

Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Florida, Director of the Florida

Center on Self-Injury, and Co-Director of the University of Florida Autism

Program. He has held faculty appointments previously at the s Hopkins

University

School of Medicine and Western Michigan University. His primary areas of

interest are applied behavior analysis, developmental disabilities, functional

analysis of severe behavior disorders, and program evaluation. He has

published over 175 articles and chapters on these topics, and he has received

over $4

million in research grants to support that work. 's work has focused on

almost every behavioral aspect of developmental disabilities, including

behavioral acquisition (ranging from basic skills training to community

preparation), eating disorders, self-injurious and aggressive behavior, and

staff

management. In addition to conducting research and directing programs in these

areas, he has served as an expert consultant at the individual, institutional,

and state-wide level. Much of 's research has focused on the functional

analysis of severe behavior disorders. This approach to assessment and

treatment is one of the most significant advancements in behavior analysis over

the

past 20 years and is now considered the standard in the field for both

clinical research and practice. has published more articles in the

Journal

of Applied Behavior Analysis than any other author.

Registration by Mail: _Dr. Iwata Registration by Mail_

(http://www.elija.org/iwata2007mail.html)

Registration Online by Credit Card:_ Dr.Iwata online by Credit Card Form_

(http://elija.org/iwata2007cc.html)

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