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Training in Organizational Behavior Management
There is often training that is required to be given.
Byron Wine, PhD, BCBA-D
$45.00
Using Applied Behavior Analysis to Prevent Child Maltreatment in High-Risk Families
By far the most common form of maltreatment in the United States is neglect . . . Side effects of neglect, short term, and long term, are actually as serious as those of physical abuse and sexual abuse.
$45.50
BEH 5020: Current Topics in Behavior Analysis – 4th to 5th Assessment Bridge
Author: Kristin Myers-KempThis Instructional Handbook covers all units (Units 1–3) of BEH 5020
$36.49
BEH 5045: Ethics for Behavior Analysts 2
Author: Kristin Myers-KempThis Instructional Handbook covers all units (Units 1–3) of BEH 5045
$36.49
BEHP5011/BEH5011 Foundations, Concepts and Principles of Behavior Analysis Part 1
Author: Jose Martinez-Diaz
$31.49
BEHP5011/BEH5011 Foundations, Concepts and Principles of Behavior Analysis Part 2
Author: Jose Martinez-Diaz
$31.49
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.
$32.50
A Critical Look at the Concept of Reinforcement
“Reinforcement is a verbal operant. Our challenge is to identify which verbal operant it is at any given time.”
Hank Schlinger Jr, PhD, BCBA-D
$32.50
Hearing, Listening and Auditory Imagining
“Sometimes the phenomena of interest are not presently observed, and this is especially true with human behavior. Many people are interested in love, feelings, thinking, perceiving, and remembering, and those are things which are not presently observed. So, the problem that faces us is how do we deal with these phenomena that aren’t presently observed?
$32.50
Functional Assessment of Behavioral Disturbances Related to Diagnostic Features of ASD
“Functional Assessment refers to a variety of data collection, analysis and interpretive procedures that vary widely with regard to the procedural detail but share the same goal of producing a hypothesis about what evokes and reinforces occurrences of problem behavior.”
Iser DeLeon, PhD, BCBA
$52.00
Relational Frame Theory and Behavioral Flexibility Training
If you have ever worked with vocal-verbal humans, it would be no surprise to hear the differences in complexity between two speakers. B.F. Skinner developed and produced Verbal Behavior attempting to provide a thorough functional account of language that has proved to be imperative in teaching basic verbal operants. However, refinements for more complex behavior may be useful.
$26.00
The Ethics of Replacing Free Will With Behavioral Science
Discusses the meaning of the term analysis both generally and within behavior analysis.
$13.00
Topical and Systemic Presentation
Topical and systemic interventions can work side by side, and often together, with the same client in order to produce great outcomes.
T. V. Joe Layng, PhD
$32.50