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The Clinician's Manual and its accompanying workbook, I Believe in Me, Not OCB! are the first known manuals to combine cognitive-behavioral therapy and applied behavior analysis to treat obsessive-compulsive behavior in children and youth with autism.

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The Clinician's Manual and its accompanying workbook, I Believe in Me, Not OCB! are the first known manuals to combine cognitive-behavioral therapy and applied behavior analysis to treat obsessive-compulsive behavior in children and youth with autism.


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Autorenporträt
Tricia Vause is a professor at Brock University and a registered clinical psychologist and behavior analyst. She is internationally recognized for her work in treating OCB in young people with autism.

Nicole Neil is the associate dean of research in the Faculty of Education at Western University. Her research and practice involve interdisciplinary approaches to applied behavior analysis.

Brianna M. Anderson is a PhD candidate at Brock University's child and youth studies department and has teaching, research, and clinical experience in applied behavior analysis, autism, and developmental disabilities.

Maurice A. Feldman is a professor emeritus at Brock University, registered clinical psychologist, and behavior analyst. He is internationally recognized for his research in parenting and developmental disabilities.