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Thursday, February 21, 2008     

Thurs., 2/21 · 4:00 pm - 4:50 pm

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(1 CEU - BACB)
Royal C,D,E,F Ballroom
(ID #1256)
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Glenda Vittimberga Memorial Lecture: Research to Practice: A Programmatic Travel in Child Maltreatment Prevention and Other Implications
JOHN R. LUTZKER, Marcus Institute/Emory University School of Medicine

Presented here will be a description of taking an ecobehavioral approach (SafeCare) to the treatment and prevention of child maltreatment from a concept to single-case individual family behavior change analyses to outcome evaluations to large-scale implementation trials to broad dissemnination and the study of translational (research-to-practice) research. Also described will be the newly funded National SafeCare Training and Research Center and the palns for the study and implementation of SafeCareCare across North America. This has important implications for all applications in behavior analysis such as autism and related disorders for the service provider as consumer and for making sure that best practice is delivered as effectively as possible.