Kate Chazin, Ph.D., BCBA-D

Behavior Analyst, VKC TRIAD

Staff/Faculty - TRIAD

Overview of Interests

Kate Chazin is a doctoral-level Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA-D) at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center's Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD). She completed her M.Ed. and Ph.D. in Special Education at Vanderbilt University, with concentrations in Early Childhood and ABA. She serves as a researcher and consultant on capacity-building projects for developmental therapists and caregivers of young children. She is also an integral part in coordinating TRIAD’s Autistic Advisory Network, which incorporates feedback from Autistic and Neurodivergent individuals to guide practice and research. Her current research primarily centers on (a) self-determination in early childhood, (b) assessing and honoring child assent/dissent, and (c) collaborating with autistic adults to improve social validity of behavior analytic practices. Kate identifies as neurodivergent (medical diagnoses of ADHD and postpartum psychosis) and is exploring whether she identifies as autistic. She is the proud parent of two amazing daughters, and she credits her behavior analytic training with giving her practical tools and strategies to be a more heart-centered, kid-centered caregiver.

Education

  • B.A. in Visual and Environmental Studies from Harvard University
  • M.Ed. in Special Education from Vanderbilt University
  • Ph.D. in Special Education from Vanderbilt University

Certifications/Licensures

  • Doctoral-Level Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA-D)