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ABA Inside Track

Episode 212 - Applications of Trauma-Informed Care w/ Saundra Bishop

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Behavioralscience, Education, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Social Sciences, Aba, Science, Specialeducation

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2022

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

While we’ve discussed becoming a trauma-informed practitioner and ABA frameworks for understanding trauma, what does a TIC approach look like when rubber meets the road? Saundra Bishop brings her years of doing just that to the show to help us better understand how a trauma-informed approach can improve our behavior plan writing and skill acquisition program development. We’re going beyond the four-term contingency, folks!

This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU.

Articles discussed this episode:

Rajaraman, A., Austin, J.L., Gover, H.C., Cammilleri, A.P., Donnelly, D.R., & Hanley, G.P. (2022). Toward trauma-informed applications of behavior analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 55, 40-61. doi: 10.1002/jaba.881

Bath, H. (2008). The three pillars of trauma-informed care. Reclaiming Children and Youth, 17, 17-21.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2019). Preventing adverse childhood experiences: Leveraging the best available evidence. Atlanta, GA: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Bishop, S. (2022). The trauma-informed behavior management handbook. Washington D.C.: Basics ABA Therapy, LLC.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:19.5

I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruz, and with me as always are my fabulous co-hosts.

0:23.9

Hey, Rob, it's me, Jackie.

0:27.0

And it's me, Diana.

0:29.1

Well, welcome, everybody.

0:30.6

Here we are talking all about behavior analysis and behavior analytic research.

0:34.6

Every week, we have a topic relevant to the field. And you might notice

0:39.7

that we didn't try to do a funny story because while I think our episode today will certainly

0:44.2

have a lot of the fun and whimsy we like to bring to these topics, I also could not think of

0:48.2

any sort of fun story that I thought would not come off as really crass and callous to the topic,

0:54.8

which is going to be applications of trauma-informed care.

0:58.6

Now, many of you might say trauma-informed care.

1:00.7

I've heard a lot about that, but it seems like it's brand new.

1:03.3

Only recently have we started talking about it.

1:05.3

And I guess, yeah, maybe in our field, it's a little bit more recent.

1:08.7

So we are very excited to have someone who's been working in the field

1:14.2

and thinking and practicing trauma-informed care for a long time now. And that is Sandra Bishop.

1:21.5

Sandra, thank you so much for joining us today to talk all about trauma-informed care and specifically

1:26.7

its application in

1:28.0

behavior analytic work. I'm super excited to be here. I am a big fan of this podcast. I am

1:35.5

fan-girling myself being here right now. So thank you so much for having me. We're so excited to

1:42.6

have you. Yes.

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