Episode 26 - (ETHICS) How to Talk to Non-Behavior Analysts Without Really Trying
ABA Inside Track
Robert Parry-Cruwys
4.7 • 634 Ratings
🗓️ 8 March 2017
⏱️ 80 minutes
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It's our second ETHICS episode so gather around the ol' podcast table to learn how to disseminate behavior analysis to anyone and everyone without getting exiled from your place of employment. Here are some things you shouldn't do: 1) flip tables in a fit of rage when anyone proposes hippotherapy 2) break-up with your boyfriend over his insistence that a "mind-file" is a real thing and 3) use data sheets as deadly weapons. Oh, you wanted us to tell you what you should do? Guess you'll have to listen to the show. C'mon...there's discussion about a decision tree coming up!
Articles discussed this episode:
Bercirevic, A. (2014). Ask the Experts: How can new students defend behavior analysis from misunderstandings? Behavior Analysis in Practice, 7, 138-140. doi: 10.1007/s40617-014-0019-y
Critchfield, T. (2014). Ten rules for discussing behavior analysis. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 7, 141-142. doi: 10.1007/s40617-014-0026-z
Todd, J. (2014). Some useful resources for students who are tempted to bring enlightenment to errant non-behaviorists. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 7, 143-144. doi: 10.1007/s40617-014-0027-y
Brodhead, M. (2015). Maintaining professional relationships in an interdisciplinary setting: Strategies for navigating nonbehavioral treatment recommendations for individuals with autism. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 8, 70-78. doi: 10.1007/s40617-015-0042-7
Luiselli, J. (2015). In response: Maintaining professional relationships in an interdisciplinary setting: Strategies for navigating non-behavioral treatment recommendations for individuals with autism. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 8, 79. doi: 10.1007/s40617-015-0043-6
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, everyone and welcome to ABA Inside Track, the podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer. |
| 0:20.3 | I'm your host robert perry |
| 0:21.6 | cruise and this is episode 26 on the topic of how to talk to non-behavior analysts without really |
| 0:30.2 | trying and i'm joined today by my fabulous co-hosts hey rob it's diana and Diana. And it's Jackie. Hello, everyone. Hi, everyone. How are you all? Good. We're good. Before we talk, I just want to shout out to the person that put a Mr. dress up on our webpage. Yes, I know. Thank you. It's a magic mirror. No, I put the magic mirror on. That's less impressive. Rob, sorry. It was a shoutout to Rob. Yeah, but somebody else put Mr. Dress up on my Facebook page. I'm going to pull it up so they get a proper shout out. Because I think that's, people have written some nice things. We get some nice emails. emails they're all about behavior analysis this is the first one that was about one of our |
| 1:14.0 | stupid tangents that has nothing to do with the topic and it was just what you want to reinforce |
| 1:18.1 | ever um I mean not exactly but you know you know it's it's it's fun to think that wow |
| 1:23.7 | somebody listened to the non uh the optional the optional the optional |
| 1:28.6 | the optional content yes uh i don't know if i can't believe it's episode 26 |
| 1:32.8 | i know i know i know why that that hits me harder than 25 but it's like whoa well now |
| 1:38.2 | you're middle-aged almost you know why i can't i can't we'll we'll give them we'll give them a |
| 1:42.7 | shout out at our next preview episode sorry for who posted that but it was very great sounds good you know why? I can't. I can't. We'll give them a shout out at our next preview episode. Sorry for who posted that, but it was very great. Sounds good. You know why 26 is remarkable? Because we do this podcast every two weeks. And what's 26 times two, guys? 52. That's right. And how many weeks are there in a year 52 52 54 I'm just kidding |
| 2:02.3 | but this isn't like our year anniversary or anything because I think we we started in |
| 2:07.3 | but but when this episode airs I think it will be I don't remember I don't remember |
| 2:13.9 | our time line is such a mess for recording and everything so I know exactly when our first |
| 2:17.4 | episode air was March 8th 2016 2016. Oh, okay. You know, infant behavior. Let's not wax nostalgia quite yet. We probably want to. I remember those days. The Halcyon days. We had one microphone. I think this is our year anniversary episode. Oh, well, we should have done a better retrospective with clips of all of our favorite episodes. |
| 2:36.4 | No, that's not necessary. |
| 2:38.9 | Remember that time when Alf was here? |
| 2:43.9 | All right, let's get down to, let's get down to brass tacks. |
| 2:47.4 | This week, we are talking about, oh, I didn't say what our podcast is about, and we've talked for like five minutes. |
| 2:52.7 | So our podcast is a podcast in which we discuss behavior analytic research around a given topic. |
| 2:59.6 | And this episode's topic is how to talk to non-behavior analytic providers about the idea of behavior analysis. |
| 3:08.4 | And for those of you who are listening to our show to get continuing education credits, |
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