Meet Our Team

Zachary Braver

M.A., BCBA, LBA
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Zachary Braver, Clinical Director of Open Doors ABA, brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to supporting children with autism and their families. With a strong focus on evidence-based practices and personalized care, Zachary leads the clinical team in delivering impactful, child-centered therapy. His passion for fostering growth and development is at the heart of Open Doors ABA’s mission to empower every child to succeed.

Rachael Massey

Registered Behavior Technician
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I am a dedicated Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) with a passion for helping individuals achieve their fullest potential. With extensive training in multiple environments, my approach is rooted in empathy, patience, and a commitment to fostering positive change. I strive to create a supportive and nurturing environment that promotes growth and development, and I look forward to making a meaningful impact in the field of behavior analysis.

Deandra Johnson

Registered Behavior Technician
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I love ABA because I love to see how simple repetitions of strateges can transform the behaviors of autistic children. I like to see how the redirection of behavior takes root in them and becomes a part of their lives for the positive. I love to see the peace it offers to their parents and families when they see these changes!

Tara Rielly

Registered Behavior Therapist
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Tara has been working in the field of Applied Behavioral Analysis since 1997. She recently completed her Masters in Psychology with a concentration in Applied Behavioral Analysis and plans to continue studying for the BCBA exam to become a Behavior Analyst. Currently she is also working on her PHD in developmental psychology.

Christina Mosley

Registered Behavior Technician
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I love being a Registered Behavior Technician! I became an RBT to help make a difference in the lives of clients with diverse needs. I have witnessed clients develop independent daily skills for the first time, expressed emotions, and communicate for the very first time. I like to compare clients to a seed. A seed that I plant and nourish to help it grow to its full potential. After all, seeds are different and grow at different rates.