Meet Stacey Ollivier, MS.Ed., BCBA, LBS, IBA

Stacey Ollivier is a seasoned professional
with a Master’s degree in Education,
focusing on Applied Behavior Analysis
(ABA) from Temple University. With over 15
years of experience in the mental and
behavioral health field, Stacey has worked
with both children and adults, specializing in
ABA interventions. For the past 10 years,
she has served as a director and leader of
ABA programs, where she has successfully
designed and launched innovative
programs that build social skills through
play-based learning and peer interaction.
Additionally, Stacey has designed and led
professional development courses aimed at
engaging professionals and families in
meaningful conversations about the
evolution of ABA, empowering them with
new insights and resources. Her expertise
and passion for the field continue to drive
positive change in both clinical and
educational settings.

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from West Chester University
  • Master’s degree in Education with a focus on Applied Behavior Analysis from Temple University

Licensure & Certifications

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst Supervisor
  • Licensed Behavior Specialist (LBS) in the state of Pennsylvania
  • International Behavior Analyst (IBA)

Specialties

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • ADHD
  • Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Caregiver Coaching
  • Professional Development and Training

Other ACE (authorized continuing education) Provider

ACE (authorized continuing education) provider through the BACB (provide continuing education courses for BCBAs)

Current courses included:

  • Empowering Caregivers in Autism Treatment: Guidance for Clinicians and Schools
  • Trauma-Informed Care for Children with Autism: Strategies and Best Practices
  • Applications of Trauma-Informed Strategies to Support Children with Autism During Challenging Behaviors
  • Behavior Breakthroughs: A Caregiver’s Guide to Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Empathetic Leadership in Action: Using OBM to Build Better Team
  • The Next Chapter: Preparing Autistic Youth and Families for Adult Life