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Published: Feb. 21, 2018, 5:05 a.m.

Next week we're doing an historical dive into the past of behavior analysis to discuss just why it is that ABA isn't "cool" when treating mental illness and to figure out just what ABA has to offer the field of mental health.\xa0 But first, it's Wilford vs. Willard, BCBAs vs. outdated New York laws, and Rob's ranting vs. Rob's raving in a no-holds barred edition of Errata.

Articles for next week:

Harvey, M.T., Luiselli, J.K., & Wong, S.E.\xa0 (2009).\xa0 Application of applied behavior analysis to mental health issues.\xa0\xa0Psychological Services, 6, 212-222.\xa0 doi: 10.1037/a0016495

Wong, S.E.\xa0 (2006).\xa0 Behavior analysis of psychotic disorders: Scientific dead end or casualty of the mental health political economy?\xa0Behavior and Social Issues, 15, 152-177.\xa0 doi: 10.5210/bsi.v15i2.365\xa0\xa0

Singh, N.N., Matson, J.L., Lancioni, G.F., Singh, A.N., Adkins, A.D., McKeegan, G.F., & Brown, S.W.\xa0 (2006).\xa0 Questions about behavioral function in mental illness (QABF-MI): A behavior checklist for functional assessment of maladaptive behavior exhibited by individuals with mental illness.\xa0\xa0Behavior Modification, 30, 739-751.\xa0 doi: 10.1177/0145445506286700