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Treatment of Challenging Behavior for Adults with DD

Behavior Network Supports Office


Join us for a free CEU event where we will review recent literature on the treatment of challenging behavior for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

Training Title: Treatment of Challenging Behavior for Adults with DD: A Review of Literature.


When: December 16th 10:00 am -11:00 am


Description: This training offers a focused review of current literature on the treatment of challenging behavior in adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Participants will examine patterns in behavioral research and explore the effectiveness of various intervention strategies. Special attention will be given to the treatment outcomes associated with antecedent and reinforcement-based procedures.


The event is geared toward clinicians providing behavioral services to adults but can also apply to individuals of younger age.  


DBHDS can provide a certificate of attendance to trainees, and 1.0 BACB CEU for BCBAs and BCaBAs. To be eligible, you must enter the waiting room within 5 minutes of the event start time. You must log in individually on your own device and remain in the meeting room until the event officially concludes.   


Register to attend through the flyer linked below:


Treatment of Challenging Behavior for Adults with DD


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