Clinical SIG
By Tom Waltz
Clinical Behavior Analysis (CBA) involves the application of behavior analytic principles to the full range of human problems, many of which have traditionally been considered “mental health” issues. CBA clinicians work with the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and other behavior to help people move beyond their problems and toward living more fulfilling lives. The Clinical Special Interest Group of ABAI is for those interested in clinical applications of behavior analysis. Clinical behavior analysts work in both research and applied settings. A sample of clinical domains in which CBA clinicians work includes:
Anxiety disorders
Behavioral gerontology
Behavioral health
Childhood disorders
Cognitive rehabilitation
Couples therapy
Family therapy
Forensic psychology (assessment and treatment)
Habit disorders
Intellectual and developmental disabilities
Health psychology
Mood disorders (e.g., depression)
Serious mental illness (e.g., Borderline Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia)
Substance abuse Trauma
The Clinical SIG is dedicated to facilitating collaboration between researchers and clinicians to further the field’s ability to apply clinical populations. This group seeks to promote Clinical Behavior Analysis (CBA) at ABAI and is interested in maintaining the longstanding relationship between basic research and clinical application. At the 2024 convention, the Clinical SIG met to make progress on the SIG transitioning to an ABAI Associate SIG and to help current ABAI membership understand the breadth of CBA applications beyond early intervention. This includes developing a SIG website that hosts member-exclusive content (e.g., videos, practice resources, training directory, syllabus bank). Please look for the Clinical SIG in the ABAI Associate SIG roster to become a SIG member (www.abainternational.org/constituents/special-interests/associate-sigs.aspx).
To be kept up to date on Clinical SIG activities and to interact with current members, sign up for the listserv at groups.io/g/ClinicalSIG or join our Facebook Group at www.facebook.com/groups/abaiclinicalsig/.