Casey Clay

Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling

Assistant Professor


Casey Clay

Contact Information

Office Location: EDUC 325
Phone: 435-797-3258
Email: casey.clay@usu.edu
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Educational Background

PhD, Disability Disciplines, (Applied Behavior Analysis), Utah State University, 2015
MS, Applied Behavior Analysis, Northeastern University, 2011
BS, Psychology, Utah State University, 2007
Licensed Behavior Analyst, The Division of Professional Licensing Utah, 2023
Board Certifed Behavior Analyst-Doctoral, Behavior Analyst Certification Board, 2010

Biography

Dr. Casey Clay is an Assistant Professor in the Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Department at Utah State University. He was previously a post-doctoral fellow and an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Missouri and served as a clinical director at the Thompson Center for Autism in Missouri. He also was the founder and Director of Behavior Clinics at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) in California and holds an adjunct position at University of California, Irvine and visiting scientist position at CHOC.

Dr. Clay is a former President of the Four Corners Association for Behavior Analysis and has served on the board of the Missouri Association for Behavior Analysis. He is a currently on the board of editors for the journals Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice and Behavior Analysis in Practice and has served as an ad hoc Reviewer and Guest AE for the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Modification, Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, and the Journal of Special Education Technology. Dr. Clay is an author of the recent 7th edition of Behavior Analysis and Learning textbook with Rasmussen, Pierce, and Cheney.

Teaching Interests

Dr. Clay's teaching interests include Concepts and Principles in Behavior Analysis, Philosophical Underpinnings of Behavior Analysis, and Systems and Training related to behavioral change.

Research Interests

Dr. Clay’s research interests include assessment and treatment of challenging behavior, assessment of non-traditional preferred and competing stimuli, and methods to efficiently and effectively train assessment and intervention practices. Dr. Clay has most recently published on and been involved in the use of fully immersive virtual reality (VR) training for assessment and intervention of challenging behavior. These VR simulations have been in used in educational, clinical, and hospital settings.

Publications | Books

  • Rasmussen, E., Clay, C., Pierce, D., Cheney, C., Behavior Analysis and Learning: A Biobehavioral Approach. Taylor & Francis Group/Routledge. *

    Publications | Book Chapters

  • Kahng, S., ..., , Clay, C., (2021). Defining and measuring behavior: Handbook of applied behavior analysis. The Guilford Press *

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Journal Articles

Academic Journal

  • Clay, C., et al., , (2023). Advancing Methods in Animal-Assisted Intervention: Demonstration of Starting Points in Clinical Practice for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 16:1, 145-155. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-022-00704-w
  • Clay, C., et al., , (2023). Using choice-making opportunities to increase engagement in leisure activities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10882-023-09909-5
  • Clay, C., et al., , (2021). Evaluation of free-operant preference assessment: Outcomes of varying session duration and problem behavior. Behavior Modification, 45:6, 962-987. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/0145445520925429
  • Clay, C., et al., , (2021). Feasibility of virtual reality behavior skills training for preservice clinicians. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 54:2, 547-565. doi: DOI: 10.1002/jaba.809
  • Dovgan, K., Clay, C., Tate, S., (2020). Dog Phobia Intervention: A Case Study in Improvement of Physiological and Behavioral Symptoms in A Child with Intellectual Disability. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 23:2, 121-132.
  • Hamilton, K., Clay, C., Kahng, S., (2020). Examining the effectiveness of a variable momentary differential reinforcement of other behavior procedure on reduction and maintenance of problem behavior. Current Developmental Disorders Reports, 7:1, 14-22.
  • Clay, C., (2020). Examining the effectiveness of a variable momentary differential reinforcement of other behavior procedure on reduction and maintenance of problem behavior. Current Developmental Disorders Reports, 7:1, 14-22. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40474-020-00185-y
  • Hoffmann, A.N, Contreras, B.P, Clay, C., Twohig, M., (2016). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Individuals with Disabilities: A Behavior Analytic Strategy for Addressing Private Events in Challenging Behavior.. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 9:1, 14-24.

Public or Trade Journal

  • Lehmann, R., Clay, C., (2023). Advocates and analysts seeking to bridge the gap: A poet and a scientist-practitioner’s take on the current pushback to ABA.. Science in Autism Treatment, 20:6

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Other

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Teaching

SPED 5050 - Applied Behavior Analysis II- Applications, Fall 2024
SPED 6710 - Concepts & Principles in Behavior Analysis, Fall 2024
SPER 6790 - Philosophical Underpinnings and Conceptual Framework of Behavior Analysis, Spring 2024
SPED 5050 - SPED 5050: Applied Behavior Analysis 2: Applications, Spring 2024
SPED 6710 - Concepts and Principles of Behavior Analysis in Education, Fall 2023