James Moore
Dr. Moore holds a Ph.D. in School Psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi. He completed a pre-doctoral internship in Pediatric Psychology from the Kennedy Krieger Institute at Johns Hopkins University Medical Center and the Marcus Behavior Center through Emory University. He serves as a Contributing Faculty member in the Applied Behavior Analysis Program at Walden and started in this capacity in April of 2024. His first course, Principles of Behavior Analysis, will launch in the Summer of 2024.
Currently Dr. James Moore is the Chief Clinical Officer at Therapy Matters in Chandler, Arizona. Prior to this, he served in the same role for Apollo Behavior Services in the greater Atlanta-metro area. His research has been published in such journals as the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Analysis in Practice, Behavior Modification, Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice, Child and Family Behavior Therapy, Journal of Behavioral Education, Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, Proven Practice, Focus on Autism and other Developmental Disabilities, School Psychology Review, and School Psychology Quarterly.
Courses Taught
PSCH 6731 - Concept and Principles of Behavior Analysis
Public Service
Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Board Member - Littleton
Publications
Moore, J. W. (2019). A comparison of forward and backward chaining in teaching adults Olympic weightlifting. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Presentations
Moore, J. W. (2023). Clinical applications of Relational Frame Theory in the Treatment of Autism.. Gulf Coast Association for Behavior Analysis