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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Actively Caring for People Police... Session 73 with Amy Smith Wiech

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

🗓️ 18 January 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Amy Smith Wiech joins me in Session 73 to talk about the implementation of Geller's Actively Caring for People (AC4P) movement in Law Enforcement settings. At its core, ABA is about solving socially relevant problems, and the issue of police shootings, and in a broader sense, police-community relations, couldn't be more relevant these days. If you're not familiar with AC4P, don't worry... Amy breaks it down for us, and if you're still looking for more information, she provided me this treasure-trove of links to additional resources. This session of The Behavioral Observations Podcast is brought to with the support of the following: The Himalaya Podcast app. Are you frustrated with the native Apple Podcast app, which seems to get worse and worse with each "update"? Are you an Android user who is looking for a better podcast experience? Then download Himalaya to your device and decide whether this is a better alternative. Oh, and be sure to follow The Behavioral Observations Podcast when you do! HRIC, which brings 30 years of recruiting experience to help BCBA's find their dream jobs. Find out about available positions in your area, what type of salaries you should expect, and more! Click here to schedule your confidential inquiry.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone. Welcome to session 73 of the behavioral observations podcast. Today's show is sponsored by

0:06.1

H.RIC. HRC is a specialized recruiting business that's based on personalized service. So if you

0:14.3

want to find your dream ABA job, go to HRI Colorado.com forward slash contact and get in touch with barb voss she's been doing us for 30

0:23.9

years really knows her stuff we'll hear more about hr i see a little bit later this show is also

0:29.9

sponsored by the himalaya podcast player app so just uh if you're frustrated with the native apps that are on your device, go to the app store

0:40.8

and search Himalaya, download the Himalaya podcast player. And while you're there, be sure to

0:47.8

follow the Behavioral Observations podcast. My guest today is Dr. Amy Smith Weish, and we're going to

0:54.0

be talking about actively caring for people, particularly in the context of law enforcement.

1:00.8

You know, there's perhaps not a more current topic than law enforcement community relationships, especially with some of the very tragic and unfortunate events that

1:13.0

you see a reporter from time to time. So Amy talks to us about how she got interested in this

1:18.8

topic, how she started applying the actively caring for people model to this whole idea

1:26.7

of policing and things like that.

1:29.9

Along the way, we mentioned many references, charts, and things like that.

1:35.8

Amy is very generous and supplied all those things to me, so all that stuff will be in the show

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notes at behavioral observations.com.

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And while we're on the topic of show notes, if you want these show notes and show notes to all the episodes that get published to go directly to your email inbox, go to behavioral observations.com and sign up for the email list.

2:00.5

That way you won't have to miss any of them. So I think

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that's it for opening remarks. So without any further delay, please enjoy this fun conversation

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with Dr. Amy Smith-Wish.

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Welcome to the Behavioral Observations podcast, stimulating talk for today's behavior analysts. Now here's your host, Matt Sequoria.

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Dr. Amy Smith, Weish, thanks for joining me today on the behavioral observations podcast.

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How are things out in sunny Hawaii?

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