Joseph D. Cautilli, Ph.D. LPC, BCBA    

(SIG Chair, President of Oversight Board)
Children Crisis Treatment Center
1823 Callow Hill
Philadelphia, Pa. 19130
jcautilli2003@yahoo.com

Dr. Cautilli received his first masters from Temple University in Counseling Psychology and his second through Temple University’s Applied Behavior Analysis program in Special Education. He completed his doctorate in School Psychology at Temple University in 2005. He is licensed in Pennsylvania as a counselor and is board-certified in behavior analysis.

Dr. Cautilli has served as adjunct professor at two major universities: Temple University until 2002 and St. Joseph's University through the present. At Temple, he taught over a dozen courses in regular education, special education, and applied behavior analysis. Currently, he serves as faculty in the Applied Behavior Analysis Masters sub-track within the Criminal Justice Program at St. Joseph’s University, a program he designed.

Dr. Cautilli has worked intensively with both adults and children with diverse needs. Dr. Cautilli has extensive experience in both the clinical and managerial aspects of behavioral health rehabilitation programs for children. Currently, he serves as the Director of Clinical Support for Community Based Services for Children Crisis Treatment Center and is a full partner in  Behavior Analysis and Therapy Partners, a behavioral health rehabilitation program in Montgomery County, Pa.
 

Dr. Cautilli has written numerous articles on the subject in particular the treatment of children with neuro-developmental disorders, emotional and behavioral disorders, as well as social maladjustment and issues of adult and childhood criminal and victim behavior. In addition, Dr. Cautilli serves as an appellate due process officer in the state of Pennsylvania for special education matters. He has decided on more than 100 opinions and has written more than 30 decisions. He has served as the founding editor for four of the behavior analyst online journals including the Behavior Analyst Today, The Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention, the International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, and The Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis. In 2008, he will serve as the founding editor of The Journal of Behavior Analysis in Health, Sports, Fitness, and Medicine and The Journal of Behavior Analysis of Offender and Victim - Treatment and Prevention.

While he is deeply committed to building of the behavior analyst online website, he finds the most meaning in his life from his time with his family including his wife Halina Dziewolska and his daughter Marisha.