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E-mail
bfgreene@siu.edu
Office
309A NW Annex A
Phone
(618) 453-8278
Program Affiliation
Behavior Analysis&
Therapy |
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Specializations:
Behavior Analysis as it Pertains to Children, Families, Disability at
Community Affairs
Dr. Brandon F. Greene is a Professor in the Behavior Analysis and Therapy
Program. He received degrees from the University of Alabama (B.S., 1973,
the University of Kansas (M.A., 1975) and Florida State University (Ph.D.,
1979). Dr. Greene's professional career began at Partlow State School
in the wake of the landmark case, Wyatt vs. Stickney, that established
a right to treatment for persons with mental retardation and other disabilities.
Dr. Greene's research, teaching and service activities involve the application
of behavior analysis as it pertains to a broad range of populations
(children, families, persons with disabilities) and issues (child abuse
and neglect, education, home and community safety, staff and organization
management). He has published
extensively and has worked for, or consulted with, a variety of organizations
that are concerned with similar issues including human service agencies,
schools, federal courts, and Ralph Nader's Center for Study of Responsive
Law. Dr. Greene co-founded the Behavior Analysis Society of Illinois
(BASIL), a state chapter of the Association of Behavior Analysis dedicated
to promoting the effective and ethical application of behavior analysis
in human services, business and industry. Dr. Greene coordinates Project
12-Ways, a program which provides behavioral intervention and support
services to families with a history of child abuse and neglect and families
who may be at risk for acquiring such a history. The project has expended
approximately $11,000,000, has served over 2,000 families and supported
and trained approximately 130 graduate students since its inception
in 1979. Dr. Greene teaches courses in Staff Training and Development,
and a seminar in child
abuse and neglect. |
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