Sarah V. Kristiansen, MS, BCBA
Sarah V. Kristiansen is a doctoral student at the Institute for Applied Behavioral Science at Endicott College. Sarah’s research and clinical interests include teaching community safety skills, independent living skills, menstrual care skills, and other skills needed during puberty. She especially enjoys learning the best ways to adapt instructional strategies for these types of skills to align with an individual's cultural preferences. Sarah began her career as a kindergarten teacher in Honduras. Sarah’s career as a behavior analyst has included time as a clinical case manager, ethics committee member, and applied researcher. She has spent most of her career as a clinical supervisor for behavior analytic services in Houston, Texas. Sarah currently serves as a distinguished scholar for the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. She works as an adjunct professor at Endicott College and is a mom to two boys.