Rebekah N. Lee, PhD, BCBA-D庐, CCC/SLP, NBPT-ENS
Rebekah earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College (Columbia, S.C.) in 1998 and a Master of Speech-Language Pathology degree in 2000 from the University of South Carolina. She has worked in a public school setting as a speech-language pathologist for 23 years and as a behavior analyst for five years. She completed both an M.Ed. in autism and applied behavior analysis and a Ph.D. in applied behavior
analysis at Endicott College in 2019 & 2022, respectively. Certifications include board board-certified behavior analyst doctoral, a certificate of clinical competence ASHA, National Board for Professional teaching - Exceptional Needs Specialist, and S.C. educational certification in speech therapy.
During her doctoral program, Rebekah was awarded the SABA Bijou grant through ABAI for replication of a study assessing acquisition of Bidirectional Naming. Areas of research and instructional interests include BACB exam preparation, Talk Aloud Problem Solving (TAPS), verbal behavior, precision teaching/fluency, and stimulus equivalence. Rebekah enjoys working with students to improve test-taking skills and reviewing behavior analytic concepts. She is passionate about helping students utilize and apply ABA principles to their personal circumstances for successful acquisition of behavior analytic content, exam preparation, and becoming successful behavior analysts.
Rebekah and her husband Steven live near Columbia South Carolina with their dog, Lola.