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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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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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University Series 006 | Rollins College
Join Operant Innovations for their interview with Rollins College. This week we will be speaking with Dr. Stephanie Kincaid about Rollins College on the historic campus in Winter Park, FL.
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University Series 012 | University of Southern California
Join Operant Innovations as they talk with Dr. Johnathan Tarbox about the Master of Science in ABA at the University of Southern California.
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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.
Nicholas Matey
… of Operations Nick is a behavioral scientist who leverages both professional and research experience to achieve positive organizational results. He has demonstrated professional success in operations, safety, and consulting within a wide range of industries, including healthcare, human service settings, and manufacturing among others. Nick’s research focuses on understanding and improving organizational systems and processes. He has published numerous research articles on the topics of Lean Management, …
University Series 038 | Salve Regina University
Today we are joined by Dr. Cody Morris, BCBA-D, LBA from Salve Regina University in Newport, RI. Located on the Atlantic Ocean, Salve Regina has one of the most beautiful campuses that I have had the pleasure of visiting. Not only will you get amazing views, but as Dr. Morris explains you will gain knowledge and a passion for the science of behavior by engaging in a wide array of practicum, research, and dissemination opportunities.
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University Series 034 - Teachers College Columbia University
Today we are joined by Dr. Doug Greer, Dr. Jessica Dudek, & Dr. Daniel Fienup from Teachers College Columbia University and CABAS. This is one of the oldest programs in the country and has developed into a very unique program. To quote Dr. Doug Greer, "We’re sort of like Indiana Jones. We want to get our whip, hat, and go out there and deal with it, but we don't use whips."
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University Series 036 - University of Dayton Online
Today we are joined by Dr. Holly Rittenhouse-Cea from University of Dayton's Online ABA Program. This isn't just your ordinary online program, with small cohorts and a plethora of opportunities to connect with faculty and other students you are guaranteed to get out of this program, what you put in.
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University Series 026 - Johns Hopkins University Post Masters Program
Join Operant Innovations as we talk to Dr. Tamara Marder about the Post Masters Program at Johns Hopkins University and how they expanding the applications of behavior analysis to education and beyond.
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Jan Montgomery, MS, BCBA, EdD, LBA-NY
… head-injury rehabilitation program where she directed a secure, locked unit for violent offenders, chairing LRC committees, consulting with group homes for individuals with developmental disabilities and providing behavior workshops for caregivers … highlighted the ongoing need for behavior analysts to work with individuals with mental health diagnoses. In addition, organizational management, professionalism and ethics training have been recent, specific study pursuits. Courses by this … highlighted the ongoing need for behavior analysts to work with individuals with mental health diagnoses. In addition, organizational management, professionalism and ethics training have been recent, specific study pursuits. … Jan Montgomery, …
Terry Enlow
… responsible for relationships with key accounts as well as large and mid-size accounts across the US and EMEA. Terry has a consulting background and looks to build solutions to complex business issues impacting workforce requirements. Having … workforces ranging 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 … workforces ranging 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 …
Keys to a Successful Behavior-Based Safety Process
This is an intermediate to advanced paper that assumes that you have a basic understanding of behavior-based safety (BBS), a process that involves employees in conducting safety observations within their organizations.
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Concentrated Supervised Fieldwork
… general public. Project contributors are encouraged to look for topics in the fields of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) that interest them and to write blogs that communicate the topic effectively in … practices to listeners of ABA Technologies’ “Operant Innovations” podcast (A-5, E-1, E-6). Some topics were Esports, consulting at Alula, instructional design, OBM, and supervision. The students on the project recruited, coordinated with, …