2021.02.24 – Use of Applied Behavior Analysis In Brain Injury Treatment – Function-Based Treatment and Outcomes (Recorded Webinar)

A David Strauss Memorial Clinical Lecture webinar featuring Anneka Hofschneider, M.A., BCBA, CBIS and Chris H. Persel, M.A., CCM, CBIS, CPHM.

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Aired live on February 24, 2021. Includes 1 ACBIS CEU.

Note: A certificate of attendance/ACBIS CEU certificate will not be available with the purchase of this webinar after February 29, 2024.

This is the first of a two-part series that will review brain injury treatment from an applied behavior analytic perspective with an emphasis on neurorehabilitation program compliance and participation. The first presentation will review the basic foundational principles of ABA, as well as function-based treatment and outcomes demonstrated by case studies.

Please Note: Completion of part 1 is not required for completion of part 2. Both parts of the series can be taken independently.

Click here to access part 2.

Learning Objectives

  1. Learn the probable functions of behavior.
  2. Identify factors influencing program compliance from a behavior analytic perspective.
  3. Learn the utility of measurement systems for data-based clinical decision making as it relates to goal-setting, compliance, and treatment outcomes.

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Anneka Hofschneider, M.A., BCBA, CBIS
Board Certified Behavior Analyst

Anneka Hofschneider has worked in the field of post-acute traumatic brain injury rehabilitation since 2013. Initially trained to implement Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) interventions with children on the Autism Spectrum Disorder, she crossed over into brain injury rehabilitation after a student internship with Dr. Mike Mozzoni. She earned an M.A. in Psychology with a specialization in Applied Behavior Analysis from CSU Fresno. Research experience and interests include face affect recognition in individuals with TBI, compliance, and caregiver training. She is a certified instructor for Everyday Behavior ToolsTM and ProACT®. She has presented at state, national, and international behavior conferences on ABA and Brain Injury. She has taught graduate Practicum and Ethics courses as an adjunct instructor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles.

Chris H. Persel, M.A., CCM, CBIS, CPHM
Regional Director of Clinical Services, Director of Behavior Programming
Centre for Neuro Skills

Chris Persel has worked in the field of post-acute traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation since 1980. He is currently the Regional Director of Clinical Services and Behavior Programming for Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) and serves as the Chairman of the "Rehabilitation and Independent Living Special Interest Group" for The Association for Applied Behavior Analysis International (ABAI). Mr. Persel has extensive experience in the design and implementation of functional skill and behavior change programs and the development of a living skills assessment scale. He has over 20 years’ experience training crisis intervention including being certified to teach “Behavior Tools” and “Professional Assault Response Training” (P.A.R.T.). He is a Certified Case Manager, a Certified Brain Injury Specialist, and has been a Board Certified Associate Behavior Analyst and Certified Professional in Healthcare Management. In addition to numerous educational presentations for statewide and national conferences, Mr. Persel has co-authored a chapter on behavior programming in an edited text entitled Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitative Treatment and Case Management, 4th Edition, published by CRC Press and co-authored Working with Behavior Disorders: Strategies for Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation, previously published by Communication Skills Builders and several articles regarding brain injury rehabilitation. In 2014, he was named by the Brain Injury Association of California as an “Outstanding Professional in the Field.”