Christina Imgrund is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst with years of experience providing ABA services, case management, and supervision to children with autism in homes, schools, daycares, and community settings in Illinois, Washington, Idaho, North Carolina, Virginia, and Texas. Christina earned her Bachelor's in Psychology with a minor in Education at Benedictine College. She has a Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University. Her clinical specialties include early intervention, play, discrete trial training, and verbal behavior training.
Since becoming a BCBA, Christina has dedicated her work to quality of care improvement across the field of ABA. In addition to crafting a series of textbooks focused on improving quality of care through clinical documentation with her colleague, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Christina has worked with BCBAs, providers, families, and practice owners to improve the services delivered and update internal operations to align with best practice standards. Christina has created numerous audit, documentation, intervention, and review tools designed to better the systems, documents, and services delivered in ABA. Her experience as a provider, clinical director, company owner, and behavior consultant translate into improved outcomes for providers, companies, and patients across the country. Currently, she is co-organizing the first conference on clinical practice, CPABA, to launch this October, 2024.
In her personal life, Christina is focused primarily on her family-- her husband, her three-year old son Oliver, her infant daughter Monica, and her beagle, El. She enjoys trying new restaurants, hiking around Boise, and spending time with her sisters, brother, and niece.