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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Effective Supervisory Behaviors: Session 90 with Zahra Hajiaghamohseni

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

🗓️ 8 August 2019

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

If you're looking to improve your supervision practices, this is the podcast for you! In Session 90, I'm joined by Dr. Zahra Hajiaghamohseni, who recently wrapped up her dissertation on this topic. Here's a short excerpt from her dissertation's abstract: The purpose of my study was to examine the supervision practices of BCBA/BCBA-D who supervise precertification candidates and to determine if there were any statistically significant differences between supervisor demographics and supervision practices. An additional correlation test ... was conducted to evaluate for any associations between self-reported frequency of supervisor behaviors and precertification candidates BACB exam pass rate. (Hajiaghamohseni, 2019) I will not spoil the podcast by sharing the results here, but Zahra has generously provided access to her dissertation in the list of links below: Supervision Behaviors of Board Certified Behavior Analysts with Precertification Candidates (Zahra's dissertation... Hajiaghamohseni, 2019). The Behavior Analysis in Practice Special Edition on Supervision. Reed, et al. 2016, Toward quantifying the abuse liability of ultraviolet tanning: A behavioral economic approach to tanning addiction. BACB Resources, such as, The Professional Ethical Compliance Code. The white paper on ethics violations and code enforcement. ASD Practice Guidelines. 2018 BACB Annual Data Report. BACB Certificant Data through July 2019. BACB Supervisor Training Curriculum Outline. And if you're still looking for more supervision resources, check out these resources: Fieldwork Supervision for Behavior Analysts: A Handbook (Kazemi, et al., 2019). Remote Fieldwork Supervision for BCBA Trainees (Britton and Some Other Person, 2019). This episode is sponsored by: The First Annual Tate Behavioral Conference taking place on October 25th in Springfield, Massachusetts, featuring presentations by Megan Miller, Ryan O'Donnell, Yours Truly, and Kim Berens. It will also include a live recording of the Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria, interviewing Kim Berens. Here are a few other important details: 6 BACB CE credits (including 1.5 Ethics CEs) Doors open for registration and coffee at 8:00 am Speakers begin at 9 am and end at 5 pm Lunch included Oh, and save 15% off of your registration by using the promo code, "Matt" Behavior University. Behavior University's goal is to provide university-quality instruction for practitioners seeking continuing education! They've put together a special deal for BOP listeners, so head over to behavioruniversity.com/observations, where you’ll save 10% on all courses and webinars. HRIC Recruiting. Let Barb Voss’ 30 years of experience help you find your dream job, or if you’re an agency, your dream candidate. For a confidential conversation about your career, reach out to Barb at https://www.hricolorado.com/contact.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi folks. I apologize for the break in the typical format here, but the details of this awesome

0:05.6

conference I'm involved with just became available, and I wanted to share this information

0:09.6

with you as soon as possible. On October 25th, Tate Behavioral will be hosting their first

0:15.4

annual ABA conference in Springfield, Massachusetts. The event is titled, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants,

0:23.1

Seeing Further in Applied Behavior Analysis.

0:26.1

This event will feature presentations by Megan Miller, Ryan O'Donnell,

0:30.2

Yours Truly, and Kim Barron's.

0:33.1

And if you haven't seen Kim present,

0:35.0

you owe yourself to check this event out for that reason alone.

0:38.9

As an aside, she had the dreaded post-lunch speaking slot at last year's New Hampshire Abba,

0:44.4

and she blew the doors off the place. He's just a fantastic speaker.

0:48.4

Anyway, we'll close the day with a live recording of the behavioral observations podcast

0:52.7

where I'll interview Dr. Kim herself.

0:56.5

This event will provide six type 2 CE credits, including one and a half ethics CEs, and lunch is

1:03.9

included. So for more information on this event, including a discount code for podcast listeners,

1:09.9

go to behavioral observations.com forward slash Tate 2019. That's Tate 2019. All right. I hope to see you there.

1:25.0

Hey, everyone, if you're looking for a deep dive into supervisory behaviors that really drive

1:31.8

trainee performance, boy, is this the show for you.

1:34.8

Welcome to Session 90, the Behavioral Observations podcast.

1:38.1

And in this episode, I chat with Dr. Zara Hajiaga-Moseni.

1:48.2

And she talks about her really cool dissertation research that she just wrapped up a few months ago, and again, it's a deep dive in all things

1:53.6

supervision. So I don't want to spoil it by describing it too much here in the introduction.

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