Technology and AI are showing up everywhere in Applied Behavior Analysis—data collection tools, scheduling systems, telehealth platforms, clinical decision support, and now artificial intelligence. Used well, these tools can reduce burnout, improve consistency, and free up clinicians to focus on what matters most: meaningful behavior change. Used poorly, they can create risk, confusion, and ethical blind spots.
The Mastering ABA: Technology & AI category exists to cut through the noise. This is not a place for buzzwords, sales pitches, or “AI will replace clinicians” nonsense. Every article here is written for practicing BCBAs, clinic owners, supervisors, and students who want to understand what actually works, what to be cautious about, and how to use technology in ways that support—not undermine—ethical, high-quality care.
You’ll find practical guides on choosing and implementing ABA software, improving data systems, using automation responsibly, evaluating AI tools through an ethical lens, and integrating technology into real clinical and business workflows. The focus is always the same: clarity over complexity, evidence over hype, and people over tools.
If you’re trying to make smarter decisions about technology in ABA—without losing your values or your clinical judgment—you’re in the right place.






