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ABA Inside Track

Episode 13 and 14 DOUBLE-ALBUM Preview

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Social Sciences, Science, Education

4.7634 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2016

⏱️ 20 minutes

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In this double-album edition of our preview episodes, we're talking about research on transitioning to adulthood for individuals with autism.  In addition to our typical review of research related to the subject, we've got an interview with Dr. Peter Gerhardt, a leader in spreading awareness of the crisis that is special education services for adults.  On the lighter side of things: the results of our filler speech challenge! Only one can win, though everyone gets candy.  Also, errata featuring a fun link from a listener about standard celeration charts.

Listen to the full episodes over the next two weeks (yes, back-to-back episodes) for maximum information and discussion.

Articles for next week:

Gerhardt, P.F. & Lainer, I.  (2011).  Addressing the needs of adolescents and adults with autism: A crisis on the horizon.  Journal of Contemporary Psychoherapy, 41, 37-45.  doi 10.1007/s10879-010-9160-2

And, while not a research article, a parent's perspective on the transition process:

"Luke's best chance: One man's fight for his autistic son" from Rolling Stone magazine

Articles for the week after that:

Burke, R.V., Andersen, M.N., Bowen, S.L., Howard, M.R., & Allen, K.D.  (2010).  Evaluation of two instruction methods to increase employment options for young adults with autism spectrum disorders.  Research in Developmental Disabilities, 31, 1223-1233.  doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2010.07.023

Dotto-Fojut, K.M., Reeve, K.F., Townsend, D.B., & Progar, P.R.  (2011).  Teaching adolescents with autism to describe a problem and request assistance during simulated vocational tasks.  Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 5, 826-833.  doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2010.09.012

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to ABA Inside Trek, the podcast that's like reading in your car but safer.

0:20.4

This is your host, Robert Perry

0:21.6

Cruz, and with me are my two fabulous co-hosts. I'm Diana Perry Cruz. And I'm Jackie,

0:28.1

not Perry Cruz, but McDonald. Welcome, welcome, guys. Well, thank you for having us. And welcome

0:34.4

to you at home. We're doing another of our video previews. So after fuzzling around with the audio, it'll hopefully I'll work out just, just fine. I look big. I look like real big compared to you guys. Giant Jackie. Like force perspective or something. I'm just sitting right here, but I do it look a lot shorter. That's the magic of movies. It's probably my awesome posture.

0:56.0

It took like 13 episodes to get the audio working, so 13 more.

0:59.6

We'll get a video going.

1:01.3

So for those of you new to the show, ABA Insight Track is a podcast where we discuss research

1:07.3

articles related to a given topic every two weeks.

1:10.7

In the between weeks, we have...

1:11.8

The topic is applied behavior analysis.

1:13.6

The topic is applied behavior analysis.

1:15.7

We don't change that.

1:16.7

And that's the same.

1:18.0

But within that field, we will talk about some research articles.

1:22.9

This week, actually, we're going to be doing a two-fer.

1:26.2

We're going to have two weeks in a row

1:28.1

on topics related to adults and adolescents with disabilities, specifically with autism.

1:35.5

This came about because we had a chance to interview Dr. Peter Gerhardt, who is the

1:40.1

director of the Epic School in New York, and he was kind enough to give us some time to talk about

1:44.5

this topic with us. So next episode, next week, we're going to be reviewing one of his articles,

1:50.9

addressing the needs of adolescence and adults with autism, a crisis on the horizon by Dr. Gerhardt

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