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But I Didn’t Know I Had the Authority
by Janis Allen
When the charge nurse was asked why he didn’t send the patient to the ICU room earlier, he replied, “I didn’t know I had the authority.”
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Operant Innovations 008 | Issues of Multicultural Diversity in the Ethical Practice of Applied Behavior Analysis | Part 2
Part 2 - Issues of Multicultural Diversity in the Ethical Practice of Applied Behavior Analysis with Dr. Kim Killu
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Staff Training That Clicks
Respondent ConditioningAuditory stimuli used for changing behavior dates back to the 189
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The Tipping Scale: Customer Gratuity and Quality of Service
Servers and wait staff deal with it all--heavy trays, plates with strangers’ food remains rude customers and neck-breathing management. A treasure trove of memes, Facebook posts, and popular articles chronicle the often grotesque conditions of serving strangers a meal and cleaning up after them. Many people (even some of our readers) likely waited tables in high school, college, or now as a career.
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Intro to OBM: Interview with Kelly Therrien
In clinical organizations, most Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) work as program coordinators or clinical directors. Rather than working with clients “in-the-chair,” BCBAs supervise others doing the work. Developing programs and training staff might be old hat, but managing and engaging staff and families—long term—requires new skills.
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University Series 018 | Assumption College
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Karen Lionello-DeNolf about the undergraduate and graduate opportunities at Assumption College.
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University Series 028 - Mississippi State University
Join Operant Innovations as we talk to Dr. Hallie Smith about one of the newest programs at Mississippi State University! Don't let the newness of this program throw you, behavior analysis has been a part of the MSU community for some time. With the growing need, a standalone program was founded and has grown exponentially since its inception. You won't want to miss out on this program.
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Evaluating the Effects of Supervision Part 2
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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The Lift
… the effort for folks who maybe haven’t lifted as much in the past. The Lift is here to lift the profession, to lift supervisors, supervisees/trainees, as well as the idea that this Lift is hard and it’s heavy, but together we can bear that …
The REAL Model Webinar
… the gap in available materials to train other clinical staff, whether behavior technician implementers, behavior analyst supervisors or other support roles vital to the treatment effectiveness for ABA intervention with regards to teaching for …
Podcasts for CE Credit
… the effort for folks who maybe haven’t lifted as much in the past. The Lift is here to lift the profession, to lift supervisors, supervisees/trainees, as well as the idea that this Lift is hard and it’s heavy, but together we can bear that …
Concentrated Supervised Fieldwork
… meetings, group meetings, in-vivo observation, and training in applied settings. Faculty, adjunct faculty, and site supervisors provide individual supervision for students in CSF. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 200 hours …
Autism Services
… with a detailed report of our findings, data, and recommendations. Leadership Coaching and Mentoring Your BCBAs, supervisors, and leaders are essential to your business’s success. We provide your team with the knowledge, techniques, and …
AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 017 | Leadership vs. Management Part 2
Are you a leader or are you a manager? These terms are often used interchangeably, but do they actually mean the same thing? Dr. Scott Geller is back to continue his talk on Leadership vs Management and answer some questions regarding real-life experiences.
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How Can We Improve Our Dissemination Skills in Behavior Analysis?
by Megan Galban
To individuals who are unfamiliar with or are not fluent in behavior-analytic terminology, the language can seem displeasing and off-putting. Many technical terms used in the science have a very different meaning than their everyday use and may even have a negative connotation.
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