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Performance-Based Pay
The organizational benefit is the alignment of pay/effort of employees to the company.
Byron Wine, PhD
$75.00
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
Behavioral Skills Training for Supervisors
Effective training is essential when taking on a supervisee. Training on client interactions, data collection, running preference, and prompting procedures are some examples of the necessary skills to teach your supervisees.
$13.00
Using the Law to Secure Health Benefits for Children with Autism
Lawyers frequently must become knowledgeable about science and medicine to present scientific evidence in the courtroom. In this course, join Mr. Kodsi as he discusses the laws surrounding health benefits for children with autism in the state of Florida. This course aims to discuss what Florida health benefits were like prior to the year 2008. Subsequently, Mr. Kodsi then talks about the significance of several cases that have led to the development of present-day Florida laws regarding health benefits for individuals with autism.
$26.00
Performance Scorecards: Design, Implementation, and Reinforcement
No news is not good news. There is no improvement without feedback.
Janis Allen, BA
$32.50
Function-Altering Effects of Verbal and Nonverbal Stimuli
In this course, Dr. Eb Blakely and Dr. Hank Schlinger describe function-altering operations and detail how function-altering interpretations can be used to explain the effects of respondent and operant conditioning. Other examples of function-altering operations including observational learning and imprinting are then described. The presentation concludes with a discussion on the implications of taking a function-altering approach to explaining behavior in applied and conceptual contexts.
$39.00
The ABCs of Starting a Private Practice
...and now you’ve decided that you want to be on your own. You want to be independent. This is a great journey that you are embarking upon, and this is a great journey into a foreign land.
Mark Mosk, PhD
$33.00
Leading Lean/Six Sigma in Healthcare: Making the Changes Last
Healthcare is characterized by waiting . . . in Lean waiting = muda, and muda means waste. Reducing waste is the primary goal of Lean.
Michael McCarthy, MEd
$39.00
Current Issues with Visual Analysis of Data
Visual analysis is the backbone of our science. By using these skills, we know it will lead to better outcomes.
Salvador Ruiz, PhD, BCBA.
$13.00
Interpersonal Skills for the Behavioral Consultant
“Establish yourself as a conditioned reinforcer. Just be nice, please.”
Stacie Neff, MS, BCBA
$39.00
The Right to Effective Treatment and Skinner’s “The Ethics of Helping People”
“Really what we’re looking at here is trying to apply our science in the most ethical way possible.”
Bobby Newman PhD, BCBA-D, LBA
$19.50
Behavior-Based Safety
Accidents and injuries are a serious issue for some job settings and situations. While unsafe behaviors rarely lead to injuries, these behaviors have the potential to cost a company large sums of money and can lead to lifelong consequences for the victim
$180.00
Responsibility, Authority, and Delegating for Supervisors
Working to match authority with responsibility can be done by first understanding the meaning of responsibility and authority.
Janis Allen, BA
$26.00
Arranging Reinforcement Systems in Applied Settings Part 1
“For a lot of the populations that we work with, it is difficult to extract very clear, very useful information on what sort of things might function as reinforcement for them.”
Dr. Iser DeLeon, PhD, BCBA
Abstract
$58.50
The Ethics of Promoting Your Practice
Practicing behavior analysts are tasked with sharing and promoting behavior analysis with others. We have an ethical responsibility to engage in the effort of promoting public awareness of our field. Dr. Newman really focuses on making sure you understand the reasoning behind the rules that we follow and not just the rules themselves.
$32.50