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Dr. Theodore A. Hoch is an Associate Professor in the Special Education: Applied Behavior Analysis department at George Mason University's College of Education and Human Development. He holds an EdD from West Virginia University and is affiliated with the Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities. His research focuses on applying behavior analysis to improve the lives of military veterans and individuals with intellectual disabilities, specifically addressing self-injurious behavior, verbal behavior, and grief counseling. He has authored/co-authored over 20 publications including seminal works on military veteran care and pediatric feeding disorders.
- Education: EdD, West Virginia University
- Affiliations: Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities, Special Education department
His teaching portfolio includes courses like Applied Behavior Analysis: Empirical Bases, Ethical and Professional Conduct for Behavior Analysis, and Principles of Behavior Analysis. Dr. Hoch has presented internationally, conducting workshops in China and Russia, and collaborates with organizations such as the Virginia Association for Behavior Analysis and Inova Leesburg Hospital. His recent work includes developing the VOCAL-MilVet assessment tool for veterans with traumatic brain injury and pioneering grief intervention frameworks for individuals with intellectual disabilities.




