A passionate environmentalist, Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral®, and Ph.D. in Psychology with a Specialization in Applied Behavior Analysis, Beth's current research interests include promoting pro-social behavior to mitigate the effects of climate change and encourage sustainable behavior.
Beth has presented at numerous national and international conferences. She has co-authored articles on behavior analysts' actions towards environmental sustainability and co-published a book chapter on ethics for behavior analysts. In addition, she has served as a reviewer for numerous journals focused on behavior analysis, autism, and water conservation.
A committed individual to the field of behavior analysis, she has served as adjunct and full-time faculty in the Applied Behavior Analysis department of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and adjunct faculty for the Applied Behavior Analysis department of Pepperdine University.

