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🗓️ 5 May 2022
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In Session 187, Steve Ward joins me to discuss how to help individuals - in particular, individuals with severely limited communicated repertoires - who demonstrate challenging repertoires that are colloquially referred to as Anxiety.
Given that tortured sentence, you can probably already imagine that in this episode, we discuss how Steve conceptualizes what exactly Anxiety is, especially in populations who cannot verbally report on their private verbal behavior. More importantly, we discuss how he developed what he calls the "calm counts" procedure, and review a case study of this intervention that he recently published.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone. Thank you for joining me again in session 187 of the behavioral observations podcast. |
0:07.2 | I am joined today by Steve Ward. He's come back to the show to discuss how to help |
0:13.1 | individuals with anxiety, and in particular individuals with severely limited communication |
0:19.5 | repertoires who demonstrate challenging behaviors that are |
0:24.9 | colloquially referred to as anxiety. |
0:26.8 | I guess given the tortured nature of that sentence, you can probably already imagine |
0:31.7 | that in this episode we go through what he means by anxiety, of course, especially in these populations who can't verbally report |
0:39.9 | on their private events, if you will. |
0:42.6 | More importantly, we discuss how we developed what he calls the calm count procedure and |
0:47.7 | reviews a case study of this intervention that he recently published. |
0:51.6 | The paper is called Using Differential Reinforcement and the presence of stressors to teach self-calming. |
0:58.9 | And I have a link to that in today's show notes. |
1:02.0 | Okay, just a couple more quick announcements, and we'll get right to our conversation with Steve. |
1:06.2 | First, I'm going to be at ABAI in Boston. |
1:09.6 | I hope to see you there. |
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1:57.8 | Again, that's BDS.com forward slash BOP. We're also brought to you by the University of |
2:03.8 | Cincinnati Online. UC Online designed a Master of Education and Behavior Analysis Program |
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