
ACE Instructor

Dr. Farah Bacchus
Ph.D. & BCBA-D
Dr. Farah Bacchus, PhD, BCBA-D is a highly dedicated clinical practitioner with a decade of experience working in the field of applied behavior analysis within the United States and Canada. She is committed to the improvement and dissemination of ethical behavior analytical practices. Dr. Bacchus is a leader, mentor, and educator with a broad scientific scope and diverse clinical experience across age groups and diagnoses within multiple treatment environments.
Dr. Bacchus has worked with individuals with Autism, ADHD, developmental disorders, and multiple psychological disorders from early intervention to adulthood. She specializes in developing evidence-based treatments and training caregivers to ensure clients receive quality care. She has developed and implemented behavior treatment plans for in-home, community, school, vocational, and residential settings.
Dr. Bacchus graduated with her Master’s and Doctorate in Applied Behavior Analysis from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She was an adjunct professor at The Chicago School where she taught introduction to verbal behavior, practicum II, and practicum IV.
Dr. Bacchus is passionate about changing the lives of individuals with disabilities, providing support to caregivers, and sharing her advanced knowledge in ABA with anyone seeking to make a positive difference in their lives and the lives of others.








