Our Mission
To alleviate human suffering through the practice of behavior science by building individual skills, repairing familial relationships, producing empirically sound treatment outcomes, and promoting a community of free-inquiry and personal growth.
Our Values
1. People have individual needs that exist within a larger social context.
2. Behavioral therapy is skill-building, and skill-building is education.
3. Skill-building increases choice capacity, which increases the opportunity to engage in choice options; therefore, skill-building increases a person’s degree of freedom.
4. Behavior is selected by consequences across three levels: ones’s biology, life experiences, and cultural context.
5. Measurement is the only path toward validation and efficacy.
6. Parent participation in the process is foundational to success and social validity.
7. Research production is necessary to scale and demonstrate quality.
8. Pragmatism is the default position.