Bay Path University to Host 3rd Annual Trauma-Informed Practice in ABA Conference

The Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) graduate program is set to host the 3rd Annual Trauma-Informed Practice in Applied Behavior Analysis Conference on Friday, April 11, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The fully online event will bring together experts from across the country to explore the latest advancements in trauma-informed ABA practices. With hundreds of registrants already signed up and registration still open, the conference promises to be a dynamic forum for professionals and students alike.
The event will feature 13 distinguished presenters who will discuss various topics related to the integration of trauma-informed approaches into ABA. Among the notable speakers are Mecayela Monroe G’24 and Gabriella Gonzalez Moran G’19, graduates of Bay Path University’s ABA program and now Board Certified Behavior Analysts. Their presentation will focus on using a task list to promote cultural humility, mutual collaboration, and respect in multidisciplinary teams within school settings.
Another notable presenter is Dr. Kimberly Crosland, Ph.D., BCBA-D who is a professor of ABA in the Department of Child and Family Studies at the University of South Florida. She will be discussing the use of trauma-informed ABA practices in foster Care to improve placement stability and decrease runaway behavior.
Dr. Gabi Morgan, BCBA-D, of Bay Path University's Applied Behavior Analysis program, expressed enthusiasm about the conference and its lineup of speakers: “We are honored to host so many brilliant behavior analysts at this conference. It is especially gratifying to have some of our own graduates participating. We cannot wait to hear all these presentations!”
Bay Path University’s ABA program is nationally recognized for its excellence, earning rankings from Intelligent.com and BestColleges.com as one of the top online BCBA master’s degree programs in the nation.
For more details and to register for the conference, visit Bay Path University ABA Conference. Spread the word!