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šļø 31 January 2022
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As far as podcast go, this episode was kind of tough to write a headline for (a task that I probably devoteĀ wayĀ too much time to doing!). My guest in Session 177, John McElwee, has been in the field - to paraphrase a line fromĀ Aubrey DanielsĀ - before there was a field.
John has had a long and productive career that's had some very interesting twists and turns. He's still going strong these days, and learning new things to help individuals with a wide variety of developmental and behavioral challenges.
With that in mind, I suppose an overarching theme in this episode could be thought of as how John charted his own career path. In other words, by being open to new experiences, and actively investing in his professional development, he has been able to do some really interesting things in the field of ABA. So for early career professionals, try to listen to this episode with this in mind.
In this episode, we discuss how John got into the field, the he took a detour in his graduate training to work as a union electrician, the work he did in the area of marriage and family systems, his connections with folks like Drs. Alan Kazdin and Russell Barkely, and lots more.
But in the latter half of the show, we spend a considerable time discussing how John serendipitously discovered Relational Frame Theory by chatting up Dermot and Yvonne Barnes-Holmes at an ABAI conference, and how he saw the benefits of using this approach with individuals with ASD in an Early Intervention context.
Along the way, we discuss the upcoming webinar series that John's doing with Peak Behavioral. If you're interested in learning more about this, it starts in March 2022. You can find information about this webinar series as well as individualized coaching opportunities with John through Peak Behavioral Services' website:Ā www.pkservice.org/purchase. If this is something you're interested in and you'd like to save a few bucks in the process, use the promo code "podcast22" at checkout to receive a discounted price of $79 per webinar.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone, thanks for joining me today in session 177 of the behavioral observations podcast. |
0:05.9 | I am joined today by John McElwe. |
0:09.2 | And to borrow a phrase from Aubrey Daniels, John's been in the field before there was a field. |
0:15.8 | And John has had a long and productive career that's had some very interesting twists and turns. |
0:22.0 | And he's still going strong these days and learning new things to help individuals with a wide variety of |
0:25.8 | developmental and behavioral challenges. With that in mind, I suppose an overarching theme in this |
0:31.8 | episode could be thought of as how John charted his own career path. In other words, by being |
0:37.1 | open to new experiences and actively investing in his own career path. In other words, by being open to new experiences and |
0:40.0 | actively investing in his professional development, he's been able to do some really interesting |
0:44.6 | things in the field of ABA. So for early career professionals, try to listen to this episode |
0:49.5 | with this aspect in mind. And in this episode, we discuss how John first got into the field, |
0:58.1 | the detour he took in his graduate training to work as a union electrician, the work he did in the |
1:03.3 | area of marriage and family systems, his connections with folks like Dr. Allen-Caston and |
1:07.9 | Russell Barkley, and lots, lots more. In the latter half of the show, |
1:11.8 | we spent a considerable amount of time discussing how John discovered relational frame theory |
1:16.9 | by chatting up Dermott and Yvonne Barnes-Holmes at an ABA conference and how he saw the benefits |
1:23.6 | of using this approach with individuals with ASD in an early intervention context. |
1:30.0 | Along the way, we discuss the upcoming webinar series that John's doing with peak behavioral. |
1:35.4 | If you're interested in learning more about this, it starts in March of 2022. |
1:39.6 | You can find information about this webinar series as well as individualized coaching |
1:43.8 | opportunities with |
1:44.6 | John through peak behavior services website. That's pkService.org forward slash purchase. |
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