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Thought Leaders 026 | Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales | Part 2
This month on Thought Leaders, we are back with Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales as she answers the questions, "Where do you see the field going?" and "Where would you like to see the field go?"
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Burnout: Recognition and Prevention
Professional burnout can cause numerous negative health outcomes, such as increased risk for diabetes, headaches, hospitalization for cardiovascular disease, and pain-related disabilities. Read more about burnout here!
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Arranging Reinforcement Systems in Applied Settings Part 2
“A lot of people get queasy when thinking about this; we’re considering an individual with an established set of preferences and related utility for reinforcers associated with those preferences, and then we want to start manipulating those preferences. Well, some people think that’s not a good idea—preferences are what preferences are.”
$65.00
8-hour Supervision Training for Qualified BACB Certificants
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This course fulfills the 8-hour training requirement and is based o
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Twenty Do and Don't Strategies for Sex Education for People with ASD
Sex and sexuality has always been a sensitive topic for people and especially so for those who work with individuals on the spectrum. The uncomfortable nature of the matter is what makes behavior analysts both inexperienced as well as in a crucial role to teach sexuality. Influenced by culture that made it a topic that shouldn’t be discussed in polite company, sexuality is far more than just sex but also focuses on the social and relationship aspect and must be taught as such.
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Our Founder
… was stripped away before exiting Cuba. Speaking no English, he entered America, where he experienced a radical cultural and social shock. Early on, Jose turned his traumatic uprooting into an insatiable desire to better the lives of vulnerable … to channel fear, anger, and resentment into positive change for all people has steered his lifelong commitment to behavior analysis. Jose tied his interests and passion back to a neighbor in Cuba—locked in his home, feared by others for … have the opportunity to meet Jose but excited to be a part of the last installment of his work. In my masters program for social work I had the opportunity to work with a very distinguished faculty member and she passed a couple years after I …
The Wisdom Factor
… that are key to that life task. This book brings a step-by-step, practical approach to acquiring wisdom. Grounded firmly in behavioral science, it never talks down to you, or substitutes aspirations for actions. Instead, it creates a bond of trust … of ourselves, our environment, and each other. David B. Baker, Ph.D. Senior Program Director Cummings Foundation for Behavioral Health President, Baker Performance Facilitation Professor Emeritus of Psychology, The University of Akron Much … (Sloan Publishing, 2017), Daniels and Lattal, Live a Good Life: Using the science of behavior to drive personal and social change (Performance Management. Publications, 2020); and The Wisdom Factor: Reducing the Control of Bias, Threat, and …
AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 009 | Empowerment & SMARTS Goals
As we end 2020, we want to make sure that we are going into 2021 with intention. Make sure that we are setting ourselves up for success.
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Evaluating the Effects of Supervision
“If supervision is being conducted sufficiently, then supervisees should be performing the skills necessary to achieve client outcomes.”
Tom Freeman, MS, BCBA, LBA-NY, LBA-MA
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University Series 009 | UC Santa Barbara
Join Operant Innovations as they talk with Dr. Sunny Kim about the online BCBA VCS and the University of California Santa Barbara.
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Evaluating the Effects of Supervision Part 1
In the same way that clinicians continually evaluate the outcomes of clinical services, supervisors must engage in active, ongoing evaluation of the effects of their supervisory practices to determine what is going well and what needs to be improved.
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Operant Innovations 034 | Student Perspective - Advice from a Previous Student, Abigail Petronelli
We are lucky, at ABA Tech, to employ Student Interns looking to gain non-clinical experience. Some of our students came together to answer questions that we often see on social media and from other students in the field.
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Mock Exams for BCBA® Exam Prep - Tackling the Test Series
Part 2 Part 1: Intro to the Series
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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
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Examining Independent and Sociodramatic Pretend Play Skills in Typically Developing Children
Pretend play skills start to develop around 2½ to 5 years old, but how are these skills taught if they are not naturally occurring? How can pretend play impact other areas of learning? Nancy Champlin and Melissa Schissler overview their research on independent and sociodramatic play in relation to other developmental domains.
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