The 2025 WABA President's Address arrives at a pivotal moment for behavior analysts practicing in Washington State and beyond. As professional associations navigate shifting certification landscapes, evolving demographic realities, and increasing public scrutiny of behavioral healthcare, the address delivered by Jeffrey Kalles offers practitioners a lens through which to understand how organizational leadership can shape field-wide practice norms.
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