Meghan Brahm

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meghan brahm

Dr. Meghan Brahm, BCBA, is an Assistant Professor at Southern Connecticut State University in the Department of Special Education, teaching in the Autism Spectrum Disorders and Applied Behavior Analysis concentrations, and is a Research Scientist in Center of Excellence on ASD.  Dr. Brahm completed her Ph.D. at the National University of Ireland, Galway in Psychology and ABA in 2018.  Her doctoral work focused on epidemiological studies of ASD, including the evaluation of weight-related maternal risk factors for the development of ASD in offspring and the application of ABA to manage disordered eating, pre-pregnancy. Dr. Brahm received her Master’s degree in 2012 from The University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford, Connecticut in special education, ASD, and ABA after completing her Bachelors in 2009 at Eastern Connecticut State University in Psychology, focusing on the psychology of childhood and adolescence and ABA. Dr. Brahm is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who has worked both domestically and internationally as a practitioner and consultant across a multitude of settings, supervising evidence-based interventions to support individuals with ASD and developmental disabilities of varying ages. At current, Dr. Brahm’s work focuses on researching and delivering effective training services to school-based personnel, families, and community service providers to increase the integrity with which evidence-based practices are used to support individuals with ASD.