Dr. Holly Rittenhouse-Cea is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst with over 20 years of experience supporting individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities across clinical, school, and home settings. She earned her PhD in Language Development, Literacy, and Learning—focused on students with disabilities—from Fordham University. Dr. Rittenhouse-Cea has practiced in Ohio, Chicago, NYC, and the Greater New York area, bringing a deep commitment to evidence-based behavioral practices.
She taught for eight years at Fordham University in the Division of Curriculum and Teaching and for three years in the Department of Special Education at Hunter College, preparing future special education professionals in behavioral methodologies. Most recently, she served as Director of the Master of Applied Behavior Analysis program at the University of Dayton, where she trained aspiring behavior analysts and conducted research in applied behavior analysis.
Dr. Rittenhouse-Cea is the Co-Founder of the Applied Learning Institute, where she now focuses her efforts on expanding high-quality, individualized treatment options for individuals with ASD across Ohio. Her work continues to be driven by a strong dedication to improving access to effective behavioral services in her home community of Dayton and beyond.


