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The Behavioral and Ethical Implications of Shame in American Culture: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
Public shaming may be seen as justifiable, whether it be through bully shaming, child shaming, or even dog shaming. Social media has risen to be the most prevalent medium in which to shame others. Judges, schools, parents, and others use it as a consequence to punish behavior; however, there may be additional side effects from using shame.
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ABA Tech and Keypress Publishing Release Two Highly Anticipated Workbooks
… leadership, and systems development in human services. Tyra P. Sellers, J.D., Ph.D., BCBA-D, is the Director of Ethics at the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. During her career, she has held leadership positions in clinical service … worked as an Assistant Professor at Utah State University. Her professional and research interests focus on professional ethics, training, supervision and mentoring, assessment and treatment of severe problem behavior, and variability. About ABA … leadership, and systems development in human services. Tyra P. Sellers, J.D., Ph.D., BCBA-D, is the Director of Ethics at the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. During her career, she has held leadership positions in clinical service …
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Rethinking Generalization with the R.E.A.L. Model™
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University Series 027 - University of Southern Maine
Join Operant Innovations as we talk to Dr. Jamie Pratt about the multiple program opportunities at the University of Southern Maine and how they are constantly striving to mix the field of educational psychology and behavior analysis.
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Building and Sustaining Compassionate Relationships with Caregivers
Module 1 | 55 minutes
Module 2 | 71 minutes
Module 3 | 55 minutes
Module 4 | 151 minutes
Module 5 | 113 minutes
Module 6 | 73 minutes
Module 2 | 71 minutes
Module 3 | 55 minutes
Module 4 | 151 minutes
Module 5 | 113 minutes
Module 6 | 73 minutes
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So, You’re Ready to Become a Supervisor!
First of all, congratulations! This is such an exciting step in your professional journey. I’m sure you’re experiencing a whirlwind of emotions—everything from excitement to a little bit of nervousness. And guess what? That’s completely normal!
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The Lift 011 | Identifying and resolving Problems in the Supervisory Relationship with Dr. Ellie Kazemi
This podcast episode focuses on the importance of evaluating the health of the supervisory relationship to identify any emerging or issues. We discuss a structured process for detecting, evaluating, and addressing issues that are developing or are present in the relationships. Finally, we touch on strategies when considering to terminating the supervisory relationship.
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Adaptive Behavior
While ABA is often talked about with early intervention, it is crucial to discuss and know how to work with adult individuals with developmental disabilities. Dr. Gerhardt describes the selection of target behaviors that may be most valuable to adult clients and how to effectively implement these adaptive interventions. He then discusses the conditions which promote the generalizability of said skills and ethical considerations when working with adults.
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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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Inside the Box: An Interview with Dr. Jack Michael
Released in 2009, in a historically significant interview with Dr. Jack Michael, conducted by Tate McGhee, Dr. Michael recounts his time before behavior analysis as both a student and a soldier, then explains the chance events that moved him into the field of behavior analysis.
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The Heart of ABA: Science To The Rescue
by Jana Burtner
A dark history of failed institutions, eugenics, experimentation, and the triumph of human-centered science over bigotry and neglect.The historical and clinical content of this blog is based on work by Thomas Freeman, MS, BCBA, LBA-NY, LBA-MA, who has spent many years working and researching in th
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University Series 017 | Florida Tech
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Nic Weatherly about the multiple program options at Florida Tech.
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Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor
… leadership, and systems development in human services. Tyra P. Sellers , J.D., Ph.D., BCBA-D, is the Director of Ethics at the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. During her career, she has held leadership positions in clinical service … worked as an Assistant Professor at Utah State University. Her professional and research interests focus on professional ethics, training, supervision and mentoring, assessment and treatment of severe problem behavior, and variability. Shahla … to support the needs of under-resourced children and families. Shahla teaches courses in technology transfer, ethics, autism intervention, parent training, behavioral systems, applied research methods, behavior change techniques, and …
Thought Leaders 041 | Dr. Kristyn Peterson
This month on Thought Leaders, we are joined by Dr.
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