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Mid-Atlantic Region, USA | Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
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Mid-Atlantic Region, USA

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Mid-Atlantic Chapter of ACBS (MAC-ACBS)  

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Affiliated 2011

Contact Information

Mary Atwater, President

Bethesda MD 20814

301.807.8417

drmatwater@verizon.net

2011-2012 Board of Directors

Mary Atwater - Pres

Miranda Morris - Pres Elect

Chris Wemple - Sec/Tres

Staci Martin - Member at Large

Victoria Farrow - Student Rep

 

 

 

Mission/Objectives

To foster the development of functional contextual behavioral practice, science, and community service within the Mid Atlantic region (e.g, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, and Delaware).
• Promote research, scholarship, education and training in Contextual Behavioral Science.
• Identify and promote the development and dissemination of interventions that are firmly rooted in functional contextual science.
• Support our members in their efforts to gain ongoing training and further develop their competencies.
• Organize and sponsor workshops, conferences, newsletters, websites, listservs and other such activities for the accomplishment of the purposes of the organization. 

Description of Membership

Practitioners, scientists, and others residing or practicing in Maryland, DC, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware who are committed to practice and/or research in contextual behavioral science.

Comments

Chapter Membership

I am an ACBS member practicing in Raleigh NC any suggestions for chapter membership in my area or surrounding

peer group?

Hi, there currently isn't a chapter in your area, but there are a number of ACBS members in North Carolina. You can find them in the membership directory
http://contextualpsychology.org/membership_directory

You can think about starting a chapter, or perhaps an earlier step might be to contact members in the Raleigh/Durham area and see if you can get a peer consultation group going (perhaps monthly social/discussion meetings?). This is often a good and useful place to start. You can email those members in your area by going to their profiles via the membership directory.

Thank you,
Emily
ACBS