A close-up view of a dirt ground with small rocks and pebbles scattered across the surface.

Rough terrain doesn't always come with a clear trailhead.
You don't have to know exactly where to start.

Black and white photo of a vintage camera, two compasses, a map, and a journal with stitched X markings, all placed on a wooden surface, suggesting an exploration or travel theme.

Most people who reach out to Brian don't arrive with a clear diagnosis or a perfectly articulated problem. They arrive with a situation — a child or an adult who's struggling, a school that's overwhelmed, a stuck team — and a hope that someone can help them make sense of it.

That's exactly where Brian starts.

WHAT IS A BCBA?

BCBA stands for Board Certified Behavior Analyst. In plain terms, it means Brian is trained to understand why people behave the way they do — and how to build practical, evidence-based strategies to help.

Behavior analysis isn't about controlling people or enforcing compliance. It's about understanding what a person needs, what they value, what's getting in the way, and how to build a path forward that actually works for them. It's a field that looks at the whole picture — the environment, the relationships, the history — not just the moment in front of you.

Brian works across a wide range of settings and populations, integrating Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM), and other evidence-based approaches to create meaningful change. Here's what that looks like in practice.

SERVICES


NOT SURE WHICH SERVICE FITS YOUR NEEDS?


That's okay. Most people who reach out aren't sure where the trail begins. A consultation call is just a chance to get oriented together — no commitment, no pressure, just an honest conversation about where you are and where you want to go.