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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

AAC, Science-Based Treatment, Clinical Judgement, and More: The 2023 Verbal Behavior Conference Panel Discussion

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Matt Cicoria

Science, Mental Health, Skinner, Behaviorism, Behaviorconsultant, Aba, Behavioralpsychology, Health & Fitness, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy, Fba, Social Sciences, Verbalbehavior, Bcba, Functionalassessment, Discretetrial

4.8648 Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Session 252 is the recording from the 2023 Verbal Behavior Conference Panel discussion. The participants were Troy Fry, Drs. Lina Slim, Sam Bergmann, Sarah Frampton, Einar Ingvarsson, Pat McGreevy, and Andresa de Sousa; and the voice at the beginning and end of the panel is Kelle Rich, who founded and currently leads these great conferences. In this Q and A segment, the panel addressed the following topics:

  • Considerations moving from vocal-verbal speech to AAC.
  • Focusing one's clinical resources given limited therapy times. 
  • The high abandonment rate of AAC devices.
  • The role of clinical judgement.
  • Adapting clinical strategies to varying cultural contexts.
  • The nuances associated with encouraging caregivers to adopt research-based treatments.
  • The role of singing versus speaking... that was a fascinating part of the panel that comes towards the end.

As you'll hear in this podcast, when you attend the Verbal Behavior Conference, you'll have numerous opportunities to ask the speakers questions. And not just in the panel itself. If you're there in person in Austin, Texas, you'll very likely have the opportunity to have direct interactions with the speakers between talks, while grabbing coffee, and so on. 

What strikes me as unique about these events is that they are purposely small and intimate so that one can have these types of experiences. 

What's in store for the 2024 VBC? First, the conference itself takes place on February 29th and March 1st, and it's preceded by a full day workshop from the incomparable Dr. Lina Slim on February 28th. 

This year's conference speakers include Drs. Barbara Esch, Eb Blakely, Mirela Cengher, fan-favorite Patrick McGreevy, Alice Shillingsburg, and Hank Schlinger, whom we heard from a few episodes ago. 

If you can't make it in person, don't worry. BehaviorLive has you covered. Nobody does virtual events like BehaviorLive, and they will broadcast the entire conference with best-in-class audio and video. 

Papers, resources, etc...

Before we get to this episode, I want to let you know that we’re brought to you today by the University of Cincinnati’s Masters in ABA program. This program is 100% online and asynchronous, so that means you log on when it works for you. Want to learn more? Go to online.uc.edu and click the “request info” button.

Also, if you want to earn BACB Approved Continuing Education Units while listening to your favorite Behavioral Observations episodes, go to behavioralobservations.com/get-ceus to see the shows that are available for continuing education. Whether its supervision, ethics, functional assessment, or other topics, there’s something there for just about everyone. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone. Welcome to Session 252, the Behavioral Observations podcast. Today I get to share

0:05.1

with you the recording of the 2023 Verbal Behavior Conference panel discussion, and as I'll

0:10.4

talk about in the minute, the 2024 Verbal Behavior Conference is right around the corner.

0:14.9

But in this panel discussion, the participants were Troy Fry, Dr. Zena Slim, Sam Bergman,

0:19.8

Sarah Frampton, Anar Inverson, Pat McGreevy, and

0:23.1

Andresa Desusa. And the voice at both the beginning and the end of the panel is none

0:28.6

other than Kelly Rich, who founded and currently leads these great conferences. In this

0:34.1

Q&A segment, we talked about a whole host of topics, but we really talked a lot about

0:38.4

AAC and considerations moving from vocal verbal speech to AAC. We talked about how to deal with

0:45.4

limited resources, limited therapeutic times. We talked about the high abandonment rate of AAC devices.

0:51.3

There was some discussion about clinical judgment and adapting clinical strategies to varying

0:56.0

cultural contexts. And at the end of the episode, there was a really interesting kind of

1:01.0

unanticipated segment that came about when a participant asked about the role of singing versus

1:06.7

speaking. And that, again, was really fascinating, and that's towards the end of the episode.

1:12.2

As you'll hear in this podcast, when you attend the verbal behavior conference, you'll have

1:15.3

numerous opportunities to ask the speaker's questions. And not just in the panel itself,

1:22.1

if you're there in person in Austin, Texas, you'll very likely have the opportunity to have

1:26.7

direct interactions with the

1:28.0

speakers between talks while grabbing coffee and so on. What strikes me as unique about these

1:33.7

events is that they are purposely small and intimate so that one can have these very types of

1:39.4

experiences. So what's in store for the 2024 behavioral behavior conference? Well, first, the conference itself

1:46.7

takes place on February 29th and March 1st, and it's preceded by a full day workshop from the

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