Danielle Bratton
Assistant Teaching Professor of Applied Behavior Analysis
Danielle Bratton has 20 years of experience in behavior analysis, currently serving as an assistant professor and a licensed behavior analyst in Louisiana. Her clinical and research interests focus on dissemination of behavior science, effective instructional strategies, and improving health-related behaviors.
Professional Experience
Danielle Bratton has worked in leadership roles with various organizations across the country and overseas. She has served individuals from ages one to 70 with varying needs, working with individuals with neurodivergence, developmental disabilities, dementia, mood and anxiety disorders, and individuals looking to improve their health. She has experience in organizational behavior management, applied behavior analysis, educational and school settings, fitness and nutrition, and counseling. Dr. Bratton owns a company where she collaborates with military organizations to support families with children with disabilities and offers consultative services to support a variety of needs.
Education
- B.S. Psychology, California Coast University
- M.A. in Professional Counseling, Liberty University
- Ph.D. in Psychology, Capella University
Select Publications and Research
Bratton, D. R. & Reinecke, D. (2021). Effectiveness of online asynchronous behavioral skills training for teaching APA skills to graduate students [Abstract]. ABAI Symposium.
Reinecke, D., Knihtila, C., Papazian, J., Heyman, C., & Bratton, D. (2024). Writing skills for behavior analysts: A practical guide for students and clinicians. Taylor and Francis.