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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Critical Thinking About Psychological Concepts: Session 249 with Hank Schlinger

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

🗓️ 20 December 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

It's kind of a podcast cliche - one that I'm certainly guilty of - to refer to an interview as, "wide-ranging." However, in this case, that description certainly fits.

I had the pleasure of chatting with Dr. Hank Schlinger, who, amongst other pursuits, teaches in the Department of Psychology at Cal State Los Angeles. 

During this conversation we talked about the state of ABA when he entered the field; his behavioral interpretations of psychological concepts like intelligence, consciousness, object permanence, and others; books he's written on parenting and developmental psychology; Skinner 1945 and the idea of explanatory fictions; why it's easy to be a skeptic about some things and harder with others; and, as the title of this podcasts suggests, how to foster critical thinking skills. 

We also spent a bit of time previewing what he and Dr. Eb Blakely will be presenting on at the 2024 Verbal Behavior Conference. As always, we conclude the show with advice for the newly-minted BCBA. 

Lastly, Hank is an accomplished musician, and we spent a few minutes on how being a Behavior Analyst influences his approach to songwriting. In fact, Hank has given me permission to play a portion of the song, One More Invention, that was inspired by, you guessed it, behavior analytic principles. As such, you’ll  hear that instead of the normal outro music as the show concludes.

Here are the links to some of the things we talked about.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:03.8

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0:08.8

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0:22.1

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0:28.0

slash behavioral observations to learn more. Okay, on with today's episode. Welcome to session

0:34.3

249 of the behavioral observations podcast. You know, it's kind of a podcast cliche,

0:40.9

and cliche I'm certainly guilty of, to refer to an interview as wide-ranging in nature.

0:45.4

You know, everyone says, oh, well, this is a wide-ranging conversation. Again, I've used that

0:49.0

many, many times on this show, but in this case, the description certainly fits. I had the pleasure of chatting

0:55.1

with Dr. Hank Schlinger, who amongst other pursuits teaches in the Department of Psychology at Cal State,

1:01.2

Los Angeles. During this conversation, we talked about the state of ABA when he entered the field.

1:07.1

His behavioral interpretations of psychological concepts like intelligence, consciousness, object permanence, and others.

1:14.9

We talk about books he's written on parenting and developmental psychology.

1:19.0

We talked about Skinner's classic 1945 paper on psychological terms.

1:23.8

We spent a little bit of time talking about skepticism and why it's easy to be skeptical about some things and harder about others.

1:31.2

And as the title of this podcast suggests, we talked about fostering critical thinking skills.

1:36.0

We also chatted a little bit about what he and his colleague, Dr. Ed Blakely, will be presenting on at the 2024 Verbal Behavior Conference. As always, this show

1:46.3

will conclude with some advice for the newly minted. Lastly, we actually managed to fit in a little

1:51.7

segment about music. If you didn't know this already, Hank is an accomplished musician,

1:56.5

and we spent a few minutes talking about how being a behavior analyst influences approach to songwriting.

2:02.7

In fact, Hank has given me permission to play a portion of the song,

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