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Burnout: Recognition and Prevention
Tuesday, 6 Oct 2020 by Abigail Petronelli
The prevalence of burnout varies between work fields. One study found physicians experience burnout at rates of 37.9% and the general population at around 30% (Shanafelt et. al, 2012).
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The Lift 024 | Months 8 & 12: Self-Care, Burnout, & Professional Development
Join Dr. Linda LeBlanc and Dr. Tyra Sellers as they cover Month 8 & Month 12, from the New & Consulting Supervisor Workbooks, where they talk about burnout, self-care, and professional development. Learn how and why you might bring in these supplemental topics.
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Evolving ABA 003 | “It’s Not Burnout, It’s Trauma” with Dr. Natalie Williams Awodeha
This episode is worth 0.5 BACB Supervision CEs
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Today Dr. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi speaks with Dr. Natalie Williams Awodeha for this podcast CE Event.
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Guiding the Role of the RBT®
Wednesday, 31 Mar 2021 by Victoria German
Your most important role as a supervisor is to get results for your clients, offering them optimal opportunities to improve their quality of life. As experts in the science of behavior analysis, you can get results by maximizing and supporting your most important asset—your people.
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The Lift 012 | Planning for a Sustained Career and Lifelong Growth with Dr. Carol Pilgrim
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The Lift 012 | Planning for a Sustained Career and Lifelong Growth with Dr. Carol Pilgrim
An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
$15.00
Intro to OBM: Interview with Kelly Therrien
Tuesday, 23 Apr 2019 by Kelly Therrien, MS, BCBA
In clinical organizations, most Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) work as program coordinators or clinical directors. Rather than working with clients “in-the-chair,” BCBAs supervise others doing the work. Developing programs and training staff might be old hat, but managing and engaging staff and families—long term—requires new skills.
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University Series 045 | University of Nevada Reno (UNR)
Today we are joined by Dr. Ramona Houmanfar, Dr. Matthew Lewon, Dr. Bethany Contreras, as well as two students. I have been excited to speak to this program for the plethora of opportunities they are offering, not only to their students but, the behavior analytic community at large. Listen today to learn about the faculty, research, practicum opportunities, and the student experience. You will not be disappointed.
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Abigail Petronelli
… training, targeting behaviors that increase inclusivity and establishing supportive managers. Posts by this Author + Burnout: Recognition and Prevention Tuesday, 6 Oct 2020 The prevalence of burnout varies between work fields. One study found physicians experience burnout at rates of 37.9% and the general population at around 30% ( Shanafelt et. al, 2012 ). Medical students reported a …
Practical Strategies to Help Leaders Manage their Time and Work
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Operant Innovations Podcast
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… | Adult Behavior Services with Dr. Paulie Gavoni and Drew Carter April 26, 2023 The Lift 024 | Months 8 & 12: Self-Care, Burnout, & Professional Development October 26, 2022 The Lift 023 | Workbook Special Topics September 29, 2022 The Lift 022 …
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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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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