About Me

Michelle (Mikki) Schoone, BCBA, LBA, IBA

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst
  • Licensed Behavior Analyst: Nebraska, Kansas, & Missouri
  • International Behavior Analyst
  • Certified in the Danger Assessment
  • over 4 years working with Domestic Violence Cases
  • Over 30 years of specialized work/experience in Coercive Control
  • over 3200 hours of experience in Behavior Analysis including working with domestic violence.
  • over 500 hours of training in Domestic Violence

I have worked in Human Services for over 30 years, working in the field of Developmental Disabilities and child protection. I worked as a Child and family Services Specialist (aka Child protection) while attending grad school and completing my fieldwork. I completed 2,000 hours of fieldwork working with the adult developmental disability population, child welfare and children with autism. I graduated with a Masters in the Foundations of Behavior Analysis from the University of Cincinnati.

I am certified in the Danger Assessment through Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Anna D Wolf Chair, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in October of 2021. I also completed the Safe and Together Modules through the Safe and Together Institute. I have over 4 years of experience specializing in domestic violence cases as a Child and Family Services Specialist and over 30 years working with coercive control.

Through my experiences I have seen the need for things to change, a need to provide information to the court that will be in one combined assessment and will give all aspects of a relationship and assist in determining the risk of lethality.

Additionally, I will present to middle school and high school students about health relationships and give them the tools to understand healthy versus unhealthy traits of a partner.

About Me

Michelle (Mikki) Schoone, BCBA, LBA, IBA

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst
  • Licensed Behavior Analyst: Nebraska, Kansas, & Missouri
  • International Behavior Analyst
  • Certified in the Danger Assessment
  • over 4 years working with Domestic Violence Cases
  • Over 30 years of specialized work/experience in Coercive Control
  • over 3200 hours of experience in Behavior Analysis including working with domestic violence.
  • over 500 hours of training in Domestic Violence

I have worked in Human Services for over 30 years, working in the field of Developmental Disabilities and child protection. I worked as a Child and family Services Specialist (aka Child protection) while attending grad school and completing my fieldwork. I completed 2,000 hours of fieldwork working with the adult developmental disability population, child welfare and children with autism. I graduated with a Masters in the Foundations of Behavior Analysis from the University of Cincinnati.

I am certified in the Danger Assessment through Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Anna D Wolf Chair, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in October of 2021. I also completed the Safe and Together Modules through the Safe and Together Institute. I have over 4 years of experience specializing in domestic violence cases as a Child and Family Services Specialist and over 30 years working with coercive control.

Through my experiences I have seen the need for things to change, a need to provide information to the court that will be in one combined assessment and will give all aspects of a relationship and assist in determining the risk of lethality.

Additionally, I will present to middle school and high school students about health relationships and give them the tools to understand healthy versus unhealthy traits of a partner.