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The Importance of Analysis in Applied Behavior Analysis
The field of Applied Behavior Analysis is growing and, as it continues to grow, we have a responsibility to the next generation of behavior analysts. In this continuing education course, Dr. Schlinger will challenge you to consider how we can do a better job of educating future behavior analysts. He uses literature to make the case for an increased focus on experimental and conceptual analysis. With an understanding that behavior is multiply controlled, it seems obvious that no single form of treatment will work.
$32.50
Reflections on Verbal Behavior at 60
Very few books are celebrated on their 50th or 60th anniversary. Dr. Henry Schlinger makes the case for why Verbal Behavior is one of those books. Skinner himself noted that “It will, I believe, prove to be my most important work” (Skinner, 1977, p. 379). The story of how this book came to be is almost as complex as the topic itself.
$39.00
Commemorating Dr. Shook’s Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Behavior Analysis
I have been fortunate to be in a position to help execute his vision, and I am not done because his vision was quite expansive. We will be rolling out some of Jerry’s plans for years to come.
$32.50
Sexuality & Sexuality Instruction with Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders
… but to have serious, open, honest discussion about human sexuality, it’s something most of us would rather not do.
Peter F. Gerhardt, EdD
$26.00
Assessment and Treatment of Sleep Disturbances in Children
All the behavioral training in the world is pretty useless if you can't get yourself together enough to make yourself a cup of coffee.
Dana Gadaire, PsyD
$19.50
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
Performance-Based Pay
The organizational benefit is the alignment of pay/effort of employees to the company.
Byron Wine, PhD
$75.00
Forensic Matters: Shark-Infested Waters
As mental health professionals, we’re often invited into the courtroom, into the playground of lawyers, and it’s important that we understand that we must play by the rules. Understanding the rules allows us to play and enjoy the time that we might be spending in the courtroom.
$13.00
Teaching Social Skills to Individuals Diagnosed with Autism
A ‘free for all type of social group does not benefit children with autism. Most children with autism in these ‘free forall’ social groups appear to be very lost.
$13.00
Five Steps to Engage and Motivate Employees
We start knowing our work is important when other people tell us.
Janis Allen, BA
$32.50
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
8-hour Supervision Training for Qualified BACB Certificants
Important:
This course fulfills the 8-hour training requirement and is based o
$99.00
Advanced Topics in Functional Analysis
Conducting a Functional Analysis (FA) may seem intimidating and almost make you want to engage in avoidance behavior, trying every other solution before resorting to doing one. Dr. DeLeon addresses behaviors that are difficult to assess and how to assess them. In doing so, he expands on how to determine functions with different topographies of behavior, determining a function with multiple topographies, and how to graph data obtained from a functional analysis.
$65.00
Understanding the Observer Effect and How to Leverage its Benefits
Perhaps you work in a clinical setting, where you have provided reinforcement to a client for an appropriate behavior consistently in a group setting. Eventually, another client consistently included in the group begins to emit the same behavior in response to the client receiving reinforcement.
$19.50