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ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Social Sciences, Science, Education

4.7634 Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2017

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Next week we're talking about the highly dangerous behavior, pica.  Why do individuals ingest non-edible items and are there any treatments we can use to help them stop? But, before then, we share some updates to the website including where to find Preschool Life Skills data sheets (here) and what to get the BCBA who has everything.

Articles for next week:

Piazza, C.C., Hanley, G.P., & Fisher, W.W.  (1996).  Functional analysis and treatment of cigarette pica.  Journal of Applied  Behavior Analysis, 29, 437-450.  doi:  10.1901/jaba.1996.29-437

Piazza, C.C., Fisher, W.W., Hanley, G.P., LeBlanc, L.A., Worsdell, A.S., Lindauer, S.E., & Keeney, K.M.  (1998).  Treatment of pica through multiple analyses of its reinforcing functions.  Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 31, 165-189.  doi:  10.1901/jaba.1998.31-165

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody.

0:15.5

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

0:19.9

I'm your host, Robert Perry

0:20.9

Cruz, and with me as always are my fabulous co-hosts. Hey, I'm it's Diana. Hello, it's Jackie.

0:27.7

Hi. Hey, everybody. Well, ABA Inside Track is a podcast about behavior analysis and behavior

0:33.2

analytic research. And in between our full-length chocolate info episodes we do these little

0:38.7

preview episodes to let you know what we'll be talking about next week and our topic next week

0:44.1

will be pika the ingestion of non-edible materials now for those of you don't know aBA inside

0:51.8

track is ace approved to provide continuing education credits.

0:56.6

So listening to our full-length episode next week, if you would like to apply for continuing education credits through us, you may.

1:03.0

If you just want to listen to learn something about some research related to PICA and hear us talk about treatment options, well, you certainly can do that for free as well.

1:12.6

But why don't we tell you what those?

1:13.9

We should probably say what those articles are.

1:15.6

So if you're interested in hearing what they are and reading them before the episode, you can get them.

1:20.2

So, Dinah, you want to do this week?

1:22.9

Sure.

1:23.8

All right, we have two articles for this week.

1:26.7

They are treatment of PICA through multiple analyses of its reinforcing functions by Piazza, Fisher, Hanley, LeBlanc, Wordsdale, Lindauer, and Keeney from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis in 1998, and Functional Analysis in Treatment of C of cigarette pica by piazza

1:48.0

Hanley and fisher journal of applied behavior analysis 1996 excellent who those are those are some

1:55.5

heavy hitters that's right I know I had one about eating good articles but then I thought

1:59.6

that's enough we don't We don't need that one.

2:01.3

It was too similar to cigarette pica. Yeah, that might be a little much, huh? Yeah. They need to make the poop and everything. That part was the most interesting. That probably is interesting. Yeah, how do you make poop that's not? Well, you just use tutsi rolls. It's, I don't, it wasn't that easy. All right.

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