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Alicia Norris
… to increase overall profitability. Prior to her CFO position, Alicia’s role was executive assistant to the CEO and product development specialist, where she oversaw the careful and timely execution of multiple projects. Throughout her career, … to increase overall profitability. Prior to her CFO position, Alicia’s role was executive assistant to the CEO and product development specialist, where she oversaw the careful and timely execution of multiple projects. Throughout her career, …
Building and Sustaining Compassionate Relationships with Caregivers
Within certain areas of healthcare, it has been documented that treating clients with compassion and empathy can have important benefits, such as increasing patient satisfaction, enhancing treatment adherence, and improving clinical outcomes. Additionally, areas of psychology and mental health treatment have long recognized the value of the therapeutic relationship in treatment success. Behavior analysts have recently begun to articulate the importance of attending to relationships in our clinical work. For example, Taylor, LeBlanc, and Nosik (2019) proposed that engaging in compassionate and empathic responses with caregivers may enhance clients' clinical outcomes. Leblanc, Taylor, & Marchese (2019) proposed graduate programs incorporate training in these skills. This dynamic six-part webinar series will focus on emerging research in behavior analysis in building therapeutic relationships with caregivers, the skills to build these relationships, and strategies to strengthen these relationships over time. Video examples and activities will illustrate practical strategies for empathic, collaborative relationships with caregivers.
Abby Greif, MS, BCBA
… in early intervention and severe behavior, working with children and young adults diagnosed with autism and other related developmental disabilities in a variety of settings, during which she conducted client intakes and assessments, implemented … analytic disciplines, particularly in the areas of sustainability and sport performance. Abby is currently a curriculum development specialist at ABA Technologies, Inc., and co-instructor for the FIT ABA Online Program. … Abby Greif earned both … in early intervention and severe behavior, working with children and young adults diagnosed with autism and other related developmental disabilities in a variety of settings, during which she conducted client intakes and assessments, implemented …
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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Terry Enlow
… from 3,000 – 100,000 employees. Terry earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Masters in Organizational Development from Concordia University in St. Paul, MN. He currently resides in San Francisco, CA. … Terry is the Senior … from 3,000 – 100,000 employees. Terry earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Masters in Organizational Development from Concordia University in St. Paul, MN. He currently resides in San Francisco, CA. … Terry Enlow …
University Series 007 | Georgia Southern University
his week we will be speaking with Dr. Andrew Bulla about Georgia Southern and how they are producing high-quality undergraduate students.
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University Series 010 | Sacramento State
Join Operant Innovations as they talk with Dr. Megan Heinicke and Dr. Caio Miguel about the undergraduate and graduate degrees at CSU - Sacramento State.
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Q&A ABA in Spain with Dr. Javier Virues Ortega
Intro:¿Qué es el análisis aplicado de Conducta? ¿Es una ciencia independiente?
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Thought Leaders 015 - Dr. E. Scott Geller - Part 1
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Scott Geller about his history shaped him into the humanistic behavioral scientist he is today and how his eclectic education lead him from the experimental analysis of behavior, to behavior-based safety, and into humanistic behaviorism.
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AC4P With Dr. Scott Geller 001 | The COVID Mask & Actively Caring for People
Join Dr. Scott Geller as he introduces the Actively Caring for People (AC4P) movement and how wearing the COVID Mask is showing that you actively care for people.
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Learning in the Workplace
When implementing changes based in behavior analysis in an organization, it is important to take a holistic approach to best achieve results. You must be able to tie your intervention with outputs and actualized business results, especially when attempting to gain buy-in from management. It is also important to recognize the many associated factors with an intervention, some of which include time, audience, budget, and objectives.
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The Feedback Sandwich
Many leaders report using the “feedbacksandwich” method to deliver feedback, and some employees even claim to enjoy receiving it, but what effect does this method have on employee performance? This post will highlight some of the most recent evidence on methods of feedback, and why you may want to reconsider delivering that sandwich.
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Decreasing Turnover in Human Services
“Don’t bother doing anything without good performance management procedures in place.”
Byron Wine, PhD, BCBA
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University Series 029 - Rutgers University
Join Operant Innovations as we speak to Rutgers University and Dr. Sungwoo Kahng. Learn how Rutgers has been growing over the recent years and the exciting new faculty and practicum opportunities that they have brought on!
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Thought Leaders 007 | Dr. Linda LeBlanc | Part 1
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Dr. Linda LeBlanc about her history, how she came to the field, and how she got to where she is today through her go-getter-ness and determination.
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