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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

How to Mitigate Covid-19 Risk in ABA Treatment: Session 152

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Matt Cicoria

Science, Mental Health, Skinner, Behaviorism, Behaviorconsultant, Aba, Behavioralpsychology, Health & Fitness, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy, Fba, Social Sciences, Verbalbehavior, Bcba, Functionalassessment, Discretetrial

4.8648 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2021

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Are you consulting Google to determine how to keep your clients and co-workers safe in this seemingly never-ending Covid-19 pandemic? Well, lucky for you, my guests in Session 152 have done the heavy lifting and thoroughly researched best practices in risk-mitigation in ABA clinical practice.

My guests for this episode include Drs. Zahra HajiaghamohseniMary Caruso-AndersonJennifer SweenySarah Duarte, and Christy Evanko. These Behavior Analysts hail from all over the country and came together to develop a continuum of care screener, which is a tool that ABA providers can use to manage risk in their practice.

In this show, we discuss what risk-mitigation means, why the practice of ABA presents unique risk-mitigation challenges, and steps providers can take to reduce the likelihood of becoming infected with Covid-19. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, and this may be one that you want to share with your co-workers, supervisors, and anyone else who is charged with the health and safety of clients and staff members.

Here are the links to some resources that were discussed:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Do you find yourself consulting Google to determine how to keep your clients and

0:05.0

coworkers safe in this seemingly never-ending COVID-19 pandemic? Well, lucky for you, the guests in this

0:12.3

episode have done the heavy lifting and have thoroughly researched many of the best practices

0:17.5

and risk mitigation in ABA clinical practice, and they are joining us to talk about it.

0:22.1

That's right.

0:23.2

My guest for session 152 include Dr. Zara Hajiaga-Moseni, Mary Caruso-Anderson, Jennifer Sweeney, Sarah Duart, and Christy Ivanko.

0:33.2

These behavior analysts hail from all over the country, and they came together to develop a continuum

0:38.3

of care screener, which is a tool that ABA providers can use to manage risk in their practice.

0:45.5

In this show, we discuss what risk mitigation means, why the practice of ABA presents unique

0:52.4

risk mitigation challenges, and steps providers can take to reduce the likelihood of ABA presents unique risk mitigation challenges and steps providers can take

0:56.0

to reduce the likelihood of becoming infected with COVID-19.

1:00.2

We just cover a ton of ground in this episode, and this may be one that you want to share

1:05.0

with your co-worker supervisors and anyone else who is charged with the health and safety of clients

1:09.7

and staff members.

1:11.2

It may be one that you want to listen to more than once as well.

1:14.9

I know there are many nuggets that I didn't catch the first go around that I learned about

1:20.9

when I went through the show again in post-production.

1:24.2

So, again, lots of great information here.

1:31.4

These ladies are doing a webinar coming up on risk mitigation as well using this Continuum of Care Screener. I've got tons and tons of links to

1:37.4

resources that we talked about in the show notes for this episode, including that webinar. So

1:42.4

you're going to want to go to behavioral observations.com and look for session 152. And you can get all the links that we talk about

1:52.5

in this particular episode. So because this episode is pretty substantial, I'm going to limit

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