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Richard May is an Associate Professor (Research and Development) at the University of South Wales, affiliated with the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education. His work focuses on behavior analysis, special education, and mental health interventions. He has contributed to developing tools like ConGam-PS for gambling treatment and conducted systematic reviews on PECS implementation and contingency management efficacy.
Research interests include applied behavior analysis, communication systems for individuals with disabilities, and evidence-based interventions for harmful gambling. His recent work explores prison environment improvements, pandemic impacts on education, and cognitive skill development programs. Richard collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing both clinical and educational challenges, with a strong emphasis on systematic evaluation of intervention effectiveness.
Publications highlight trends in behavioral intervention methodologies, special education practices, and addiction treatment strategies. Key contributions include studies on contingency management feasibility, PECS implementation barriers, and the impact of the SMART program on academic outcomes. His work bridges practical application with rigorous scientific evaluation, influencing both academic discourse and real-world healthcare practices.
Richard holds no formally listed awards but maintains active research output across multiple domains. His responsibilities likely involve teaching, research leadership, and contributing to university initiatives within the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education.


