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Anger and aggression: Foster care population
As Karin Torsiello says, anger and aggression are to be expected in clinical practice and so it is important to learn and address these behaviors in the foster care population. Karin Torsiello discusses the expression of anger and aggression in children, where this may originate, the influence of trauma, and how to treat and manage anger and aggression. This presentation ends by offering tools and activities for providers to use or give to guardians of children to assist in managing anger and aggression.
$32.50
Teaching Listener Behavior to Children with Developmental Disabilities
Listener skills are a primary focus of intervention for individuals with developmental disabilities. In this course, Dr. Laura Grow describes strategies for effectively teaching listener skills with a specific focus on conditional discrimination procedures. Dr. Grow begins this course by defining listener skills and then describes auditory-visual conditional discrimination contingencies as they appear in clinical settings.
$26.00
The Wisdom Factor: Using the Power of Behavior to Shape a Better World
Behavior analytic principles go beyond the standard clinical and organizational behavior change. In this course, Dr. Lattal compares the traditional and behavioral definitions of wisdom, reviews the goals of behavior analysis, and discusses how to teach wisdom. These topics are then combined to define the wisdom factor and how that affects behavior analytic practice.
$19.50
Lina Majdalany, PhD, BCBA-D
… settings, with an emphasis on early intervention, verbal behavior, assessment and treatment of challenging behavior, parent/caregiver training, and organizational behavior management. Lina has published in multiple peer-reviewed journals and has … of content development lead. Lina is most passionate about disseminating evidence-based procedures to practitioners and caregivers; believing that dissemination and caregiver training is a critical ingredient to any quality ABA program. … Dr. Lina Majdalany earned both her MS and Ph.D. …
Thought Leaders 004 | Tom Freeman
This month on Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Tom Freeman more about his history and where he sees the field of behavior analysis going.
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Operant Innovations 016 | 4th to 5th Edition Supervision Changes
As our supervisees/trainees start to move from the 4th to 5th Edition Task List, we as supervisors need to be aware of the changes that we will need to make to our supervision practices. There are still a lot of questions being asked and the amazing women from Supervisor ABA are here to help! Join Dr. Cheryl Davis and Dr. Dana Reinecke as they discuss the changes from the 4th to 5th edition and how you can effectively update your supervision practices to fit.
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Abby Greif, MS, BCBA
… of settings, during which she conducted client intakes and assessments, implemented behavior programs, and coordinated caregiver training. In addition to providing direct services, Abby was a member of a center-based curriculum committee … of settings, during which she conducted client intakes and assessments, implemented behavior programs, and coordinated caregiver training. In addition to providing direct services, Abby was a member of a center-based curriculum committee …
The Lift 010 | Evaluating the Effects of Supervision with Dr. Lisa Britton
This podcast episode describes the importance of actively evaluating the effects of our supervisory practices. We discuss several different sources of data and provide specific strategies for how to collect and analyze them. We also cover what to do once you have the data.
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University Series 018 | Assumption College
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Karen Lionello-DeNolf about the undergraduate and graduate opportunities at Assumption College.
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The Scott Geller Collection
… for Your Child An Evidence-Based Manual for Effective Parenting This teaching/learning guidebook targets parents and other caregivers and is actually the most important of the teaching/learning manuals in this list. Why, because the content is … can be applied to each of these situations and make the work of caring for children more effective and enjoyable for both caregiver and child. Actively Caring for People’s Safety How to Cultivate a Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper Work Culture This …
The Lift 008 | Organization and Time Management
This podcast episode describes the importance of teaching supervisees effective strategies for organization and time management. These strategies are described as critical stress management strategies as well as strategies for overall success in the workplace. Skills such as planning and running effective meetings, managing email/text/voicemail communications, schedule planning, and file management are all explored.
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The Lift 014 | Bringing it All Together - Clinical Applications
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An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
This episode does not qualify for BACB CEs.
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