James Meindl
Professor
PHONE: (901) 678-3310
EMAIL: jnmeindl@memphis.edu
OFFICE: 400A Ball Hall
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About Dr. Meindl
Dr. Meindl received his MA from Penn State - Harrisburg and his PhD in Applied Behavior Analysis and Special Education from The Ohio State University. He has worked as a behavior analyst in both home and school settings. His work in these settings included developing academic programming, teaching independent living skills, and focusing on problem behavior - primarily self-injury and aggression. In addition to his clinical work, he has a wide range of research interests including identifying factors that influence choice and preference, contrast effects, interventions for aggression and self-injury, and the effects of delayed consequences. Dr. Meindl's Sponsored work has been funded by the Memphis chapter of The Urban Child Institute. He has authored or co-authored articles published in numerous journals including Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice, Archives of Scientific Psychology, and the American Journal of Public Health.
Education
B. A. Psychology - Lewis and Clark College - 2003
M. A. Applied Behavior Analysis - The Pennsylvania State University - 2006
Ph. D. Applied Behavior Analysis/Special Education - The Ohio State University - 2011
CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE - -
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (# 1-06-3062) - Behavior Analyst Certification Board
- 2006 - Present
Certificate of Professional Development in College Instruction - The Ohio State University
- 2010
Licensure in Special Education; Moderate/Intensive Intervention Specialist - The Ohio
State University - 2011