Reviews

 

Radical Behaviorism for ABA Practitioners reviews

“As founder and head of several graduate programs in behavior analysis, I have made it my life’s mission to train ABA practitioners. Finally, I have found a book I can use in my Radical Behaviorism and my Conceptual Analysis of Behavior courses created toward ABA practitioners! There are a few great books on the philosophy of the science of behavior analysis that I have used in my courses, but this book by Jim Johnston is the one I will use from now on!”
– Jose A. Martinez-Diaz, Ph.D., PCBA-D.
Professor and Department Head, Behavior Analysis Programs, Florida Institute of Technology

“The Radical Behaviorist perspective is greatly underappreciated by practicing Behavior Analysts. Radical Behaviorism for ABA Practitioners not only provides an easily understood description of this perspective, but also ahows how it makes a meaningful difference in the practice of behavior analysis. Reader of Jim Johnston’s book will also be better prepared to translate behavioral language for the consumers of their services.”
– William Ahearn, Ph.D., PCBA-D.
Director of Research, New England Center for Children, and President of the Association of Professional Behavior Analysts

“Jim Johnston’s Radical Behaviorism for ABA Practitioners clearly describes how to conceptualize clinical problems in behavior analytic fashion. It is essential reading for everyone who aspires to practice applied behavior analysis.”
– Gina Green, Ph.D. BCBA-D.
Executive Director, Association of Professional Behavior Analysts

“It is likely that each of us has a list of “must-read” books that we believe all students of behavior analysis and behavior analytic practitioners should read…. Radical Behaviorism for ABA Practitioners is now on my must-read list. I consider it essential reading for all students and behavior analytic practitioners…Radical Behaviorism for ABA Practitioners is the type of book that will help ensure that the practice of ABA continues to grow and improve for years to come.”
– Richard B. Graff, Ph.D., BCBA-D.
New England Center for Children