Awards
Joseph
E. Morrow’s academic
career received many awards culminating in the Livingston
Lecture at Cal-State Sacramento in 2002. “This
award recognizes a sustained and unique contribution
to the campus community in providing intellectual
leadership and has important significance to the
life of this university.”
In 2006, Dr. Morrow was given an award from
the Association for Behavior Analysis International
for “Outstanding
Contributions to the International Dissemination of Behavior
Analysis.”
Dr. Morrow also received the Outstanding
Service Award presented by Families for Effective Autism
Treatment (FEAT), and Outstanding Service on Behalf of
Children and Adults with Mental Retardation from SARC
(Sacramento Association for Retarded Children.
Brenda
J. Terzich-Garland received the Certificate
of Merit: Outstanding Poster Award (1988, Association
for Behavior Analysis) and the Outstanding Alumni
Award in Psychology from California State University
Sacramento.
Ms. Terzich also received the Outstanding
Service Award presented by Families for Effective Autism
Treatment (FEAT), and Outstanding Service on Behalf of
Children and Adults with Mental Retardation from SARC.
Applied Behavior Analysis
Years ago I became impressed with the power of the science of behavior analysis to
effect positive changes in the behavior of severely disturbed patients. It is most widely
used in the treatment of autism. Some years back I had the good fortune to meet an
exquisite behavior analyst, Brenda Terzich. Recently we began treating children
otherwise refractory to intervention by the careful coordination of psychopharmacology
and ABA with impressive results. Now Applied Behavior Consultants and Healing
Pathways Medical Clinic are expanding out from the Sacramento area to do tele-psychiatry
with other ABC programs in California and beyond.
Thank you Brenda.
GOOD WORKS AWARD
http://www.hpathways.com/
(Healing Pathways Annual Event 2009)
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