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James Soldner

Department:
School for Global Inclusion & Social Development Dean's Office
Title:
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Location:
Bayside Floor 04

Area of Expertise

Applications of Behavior Analysis to Rehabilitation, Evidence-Based Practice in Rehabilitation Research, Practice and Education, Clinical and Administrative Supervision in Rehabilitation Counseling, Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Administration and Leadership, Organizational Behavior Management, Emergency Preparedness in Rehabilitation for Persons with Disabilities, Ethical and Stigma-related issues in Disability, Dual-Customer Approaches in Vocational Rehabilitation, Job Club Models, Behavioral Teaching Methods, and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Degrees

PhD, Rehabilitation, Southern Illinois University

MS, Behavior Analysis and Therapy, Southern Illinois University

BA, Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Professional Publications & Contributions

Additional Information

James L. Soldner joined the UMass Boston faculty in 2012, and is a tenured professor of rehabilitation counseling in the School for Global Inclusion and Social Development (SGISD). He conducts scholarly research, teaches graduate coursework, and is involved in various service activities within SGISD. Soldner teaches in the Rehabilitation Counseling (MS) and Global Inclusion and Social Development (MA and PhD) graduate programs within SGISD. He is also currently a principal investigator of a rehabilitation long-term training grant (Rehabilitation Services Administration, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, U.S. Department of Education, funded 2015–2020, $917,661).

Soldner has published scholarly research on a range of topics generally related to rehabilitation and behavior analysis. He has facilitated 90+ presentations at academic conferences and training seminars at the local, state, national, and international levels. His current research and teaching interests include the applications of behavior analysis to rehabilitation, evidence-based practice in rehabilitation, contemporary issues in rehabilitation administration and leadership, brain injury rehabilitation, clinical and administrative supervision, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.

Soldner is currently a consulting editor for Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and EducationJournal of RehabilitationJournal of Rehabilitation Administration; and Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Journal.

Before joining SGISD, Soldner held tenure-track faculty appointments at Utah State University and Assumption University. He has an extensive clinical background providing services to individuals with disabilities in a wide variety of rehabilitation and educational settings. He is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC).