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Rebecca Imming serves as a Visiting Instructor in the Department of Psychology at Salem State University, where she teaches graduate courses including PSY 727 (Professional Development in Behavior Analysis), PSY 825 (Behavioral Assessment), and PSY 842 (Conceptual Issues in Behavior Analysis).
Her educational background includes:
- Master of Social Work, Salem State University
- Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis, Endicott College
Her research focuses on extending Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to non-traditional populations, particularly children and adolescents with typical development but co-occurring mental health conditions. She emphasizes cross-disciplinary collaboration in clinical settings and optimizing consultation frameworks for behavioral health professionals through evidence-based supervision methodologies.
Rebecca actively contributes to professional development as a field instructor for Antioch University, Cambridge College, William James College, and Salem State University. She serves on the Northeast Regional Council of the Massachusetts Association of Social Workers and delivers specialized training for educators and Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) through school-based programs and ACE events.
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