Professional Development of Behavior Analysts in Europe: A Snapshot for 21 Countries.
Mickey KeenanKarola DillenburgerMarie-Hélène KonradNatacha DebetencourtRea VuksanLefki KoureaKarel PancochaSheri KingsdorfHenriette Juul BrandtbergNursel OzkanHelene AbdelnourMagali Da Costa-MerandaSteffi SchuldtRobert MellonAlexandra HermanAlan TennysonShiri AyvazoPaolo ModeratoNatasha AttardJacqueline SchenkAnna BudzinskaJavier Virues-OrtegaLise Roll-PetterssonDag StrömbergSilja WirthCharlotte EscanéErika Glaus-StuessiAlla MoskaletsStephen GallagherPublished in: Behavior analysis in practice (2022)
Behavior analysts are not recognized or regulated as a distinct profession in Europe. For the most part, European behavior analysts adhered to the standards set by the U.S.-based Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). However, the BACB certification has not been recognized officially in any European jurisdiction. The recent decision by the BACB to discontinue eligibility of non-U.S. residents to apply for the BCBA exam by the end of 2022 has brought the issue of professional regulation outside of the United States into sharp focus. This article offers a snapshot in time of professional recognition of behavior analysts in 21 European countries. It stems from the Erasmus+ funded EuroBA project and its Professional Advisory Group (PAG). The EuroBA project aims to develop common standards and competences for behavior analysts to facilitate national regulation and mutual recognition across Europe.
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