
About
Dr. Casey Clay is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling at Utah State University. He holds adjunct positions at the University of California, Irvine and visiting scientist roles at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). His academic journey includes a PhD in Disability Disciplines (Applied Behavior Analysis) from Utah State University (2015), an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis from Northeastern University (2011), and a BS in Psychology from Utah State University (2007). Dr. Clay is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral (BCBA-D) and a Licensed Behavior Analyst in Utah.
**Education:**
- PhD, Disability Disciplines (Applied Behavior Analysis), Utah State University, 2015
- MS, Applied Behavior Analysis, Northeastern University, 2011
- BS, Psychology, Utah State University, 2007
**Research Interests:** Dr. Clay focuses on innovative behavioral interventions, including virtual reality training for clinicians, assessment of challenging behaviors, and cultural adaptations in caregiver training. His work integrates technology (e.g., VR simulations) and interdisciplinary approaches (e.g., animal-assisted interventions) to address behavioral challenges in individuals with disabilities. Recent projects include VR-based training for caregivers and preservice clinicians, as well as studies on preference assessments and competing stimuli.
**Publications & Grants:** Dr. Clay has authored/co-authored over 40 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, including the 7th edition of *Behavior Analysis and Learning*. He has secured grants totaling $656,465, focusing on VR training, autism support services, and interdisciplinary care. Notable awards include the Lee Henson Award for Inclusion (2019) and recognition as a University of Missouri Faculty Scholar (2017-2018).
**Awards:**
- Lee Henson Award for Inclusion (2019)
- University of Missouri Faculty Scholar’s Program Graduate (2018)
- Dean’s Scholarship, Utah State University (2003-2007)
**Advising & Grants:** Dr. Clay has supervised numerous doctoral and master’s students and led grants for VR training programs and autism support initiatives. His work emphasizes translational research, bridging academic findings to clinical practice.
**Labs & Teams:** He is affiliated with the Utah Behavior Support Clinic and the ASSERT program (Autism Support Services Education, Research, and Training), promoting interdisciplinary collaboration in disability care.
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