Robert W. Isenhower, Ph.D., BCBA-D is
an associate teaching professor at the Graduate School of Applied and
Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. He earned his doctorate
in experimental psychology at the University of Connecticut in 2010. He
currently serves as the Director of Graduate Student Training at the
Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center, where he coordinates the
DDDC practicum. He has more than 10 years of experience working with
individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities in
clinical, school, and home-based settings. He has published in
peer-reviewed journals including the Journal of Applied Behavior
Analysis and the Journal of Behavioral Education and has presented at
conferences including the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Jersey
Association for Behavior Analysis, and Autism New Jersey. His research
interests include preference and reinforcer assessments, stimulus
discrimination training, staff training, and assessment/intervention
targeted at improving the lives of adults with autism.
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