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🗓️ 23 May 2018
⏱️ 70 minutes
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In Session 52, Dr. Matt Brodhead joins me to discuss ethics in behavior analysis. Matt is uniquely suited for this conversation because he, along with co-authors David Cox and Shawn Quigley, is the author of the upcoming book, Practical Ethics for Effective Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder. In this episode we cover a variety of important ethics topics including: Differentiating between a BCBA's Scope of Practice and Scope of Competence How to work effectively on disciplinary teams Understanding behavior analysis as a cultural system And we even dust off the old chestnut of whether you should accept a glass of water or cup of tea In addition to these topics, Matt fields several ethics-related listener questions, and even talks about how to stay productive as a writer! We also discussed some articles in the literature. Here are some links to them: Kelly, A., & Tincani, M. (2013). Collaborative training and practice among applied analysts who support individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 48, 120 – 131. Brodhead, M. T. (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. Li, A. & Poling, A. (2018). Board Certified Behavior Analysts and Psychotropic Medications: Slipshod Training, Inconsistent Involvement, and Reason for Hope. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 11, 1-8. Brodhead, M. T. (2018). How to Identify Ethical Practices in Organizations Prior to Employment. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 11, 165-173. Glenn, S. S. (1988). Contingencies and Metacontingencies: Toward a Synthesis of Behavior Analysis and Cultural Materialism. The Behavior Analyst, 11, 161-179. Bonus link: Matt's Ted-style talk on Science or Snakeoil. If you enjoyed this episode as much as I did, please take a minute to check out our sponsors for this episode: HRIC, which brings 30 years of recruiting experience to help BCBA's find their dream jobs. Click here to schedule your confidential inquiry. Chartlytics, realizing human potential through individual behavior change analytics. Click here for a free, newly revised & expanded eBook, a free Type 2 CE, and discount coupons to upcoming training events. Behavior Development Solutions. Although they're best known for their CBA Learning Module Series, they also have a fantastic online bookstore. Whether you're looking for assessments like the AFLS, EFS, PEAK, and the VB-MAPP, or just need a copy of good 'ol Cooper, they've got you covered. Learn more here.
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone, thanks for tuning in to session 52 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. |
0:05.0 | I've got a great conversation today to share with you with Dr. Matt Broadhead from Michigan State University. |
0:12.0 | He is the author of the upcoming or forthcoming, if you will, practical ethics for effective treatment of autism spectrum disorders. |
0:20.0 | And if it's not available now, I'll be available in the very near future. Ethics for Effective Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders. |
0:24.6 | And if it's not available now, it'll be available in the very near future. |
0:28.4 | We talk about a range of issues in ethics. |
0:32.7 | We talk about scope of competence versus scope of practice. |
0:36.6 | We discuss how to play well with others. |
0:39.3 | In other words, working on multidisciplinary teams, and we even tackle the age old, should you accept a glass of water question? |
0:44.4 | Yes, that's probably, you know, ubiquitous to every ethics discussion. |
0:49.9 | And we get into that a little bit and hopefully give you a different angle about what that means |
0:54.6 | and things like that. |
0:56.4 | So we also talk about a bunch of papers, or I should say he references a bunch of articles |
1:02.6 | along the way, and I have done my best to source those articles, and you can find those in |
1:08.9 | the show notes at behavioral observations.com. |
1:12.2 | So again, I'm really excited to share this interview with you. |
1:16.3 | So without any further ado, let's hear from Matt Broadhead. |
1:26.2 | Welcome to the Behavioral Observations Podcast, |
1:34.1 | stimulating talk for today's behavior analysts. |
1:37.6 | Now here's your host, Matt Secoria. |
1:42.2 | Dr. Matthew Broadhead, thank you for joining me today on the behavioral observations podcast. How are you doing |
1:48.8 | today? I'm doing well, Matt. Thanks for having me, and I'm really looking forward to talking with you today. |
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