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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

How to Support New BCBAs: Session 148 with Shira and Shayna from HowToABA.com

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

4.8 • 648 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 18 February 2021

ā±ļø 60 minutes

šŸ§¾ļø Download transcript

Summary

So the title of this show may be a bit of a misnomer. Let me explain...

In Session 148, Shira Karpel and Shayna Gaunt, founders ofĀ HowToABA.com, join me to talk about one of my favorite topics: supporting the newly-minted BCBA. As you might know by now, that's very often my closing question of the podcast.

In this episode however, we pretty much spent the entire time talking about strategies for helping early-career professionals succeed. So what is the misnomer all about? As it turns out, the advice that Shira and Shayna provided - on topics ranging from obtaining mentorship to setting professional boundaries - is helpful for BCBA's of all experience levels.

Moreover, Shira and Shayna createdĀ HowToABA.comĀ to provide materials and continuing education opportunities for BCBA's, as well as a supportive community of like-minded practitioners. And in this episode, they share their experiences and insight and address the following:

  • Common challenges faced by newly-minted BCBA's (and how to address them).
  • Common mistakes early-stage practitioners make.
  • Strategies to establish professional boundaries.
  • What practitioners are looking for in their Continuing Education.
  • Why they started HowToABA.com.
  • The ABA ForumĀ that they're hosting. It's a virtual 3-night event where they bring together recognized speakers in the field who will share on different topics in Behavior Analysis - from supervision to ethics and social skills and everything in between.

Again, despite the headline, there's something in this episode for everyone. Also, I want to note that we had some intermittent Zoom connectivity challenges, and Shira's audio flaked in and out in a few spots. I chose not to edit those segments out because I think she was still able to make her points known, and thankfully, we were able to resolve it as the show went on.

Here are links to some of the things we discussed:

Today's episode is brought to you by:

  • The 2021Ā Virginia Association for Behavior Analysis Conference! This year's VABA conference is April 15th and 16th. While this will be a safe and socially-distanced in-person event, it will also be available online, so don't worry if you're not local to the Virginia area. If you do sign up for it, use the promo code, GOMBU - a nod to conference sponsor, Mary Baldwin University, to save at checkout.
  • HRIC Recruiting. Barb Voss has been placing BCBAs in permanent positions throughout the US for just about a decade, and has been in the business more generally for 30 years. When you work with HRIC, you work directly with Barb, thereby accessing highly personalized service. So if you're about to graduate, you're looking for a change of pace, or you just want to know if the grass really is greener on the other side, head over toĀ HRIColorado.comĀ to schedule a confidential chat right away.
  • Also, I'm throwing a 5-year anniversary sale for allĀ BOP CEU events. GetĀ 55% off all CEU eventsĀ by using the promo code "fiveyears." This offer expires at the end of February, 2021. Don't need CEU's, but want to get ad-free podcasts, access to bonus content, member Q & A zooms, and more? Consider joining the BOP Patreon Group. For more info, check outĀ patreon.com/behavioralobservations!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, welcome to session 148 of the behavioral observations podcast. I am joined today by

0:06.9

Shira Kerpell and Shane Aga Gaunt, founders of how to ABA.com. And they join me to talk about one of my

0:14.4

favorite topics, and that's supporting the newly minted BCBA. And as you might know by now, that's

0:20.2

very often the closing question of the podcast.

0:24.3

And in this episode, we pretty much spent the entire time talking about strategies to help

0:28.9

early stage professionals.

0:31.2

But as it turns out, the advice that Shira and Chana provided on topics ranging from

0:36.3

mentorship to setting professional boundaries is helpful for BCBAs of all experience levels.

0:42.6

I got a lot out of this, which is I guess what I'm trying to say.

0:46.7

Moreover, Shira and Shana talk about how they created how to ABA.com.

0:52.2

It's a unique community that provides materials, continuing ed

0:57.1

opportunities, and all sorts of other things to like-minded behavioral practitioners.

1:04.0

And in this episode, they share their experiences in developing that and what they've learned

1:08.7

along the way about the needs of the profession.

1:15.9

So we talk about common challenges faced by newly minted BCBAs and how to address them.

1:21.9

Common mistakes early practitioners make strategies to establish professional boundaries. We talk about in particular avoiding burnout and how to communicate effectively with boundaries, the motivation

1:31.7

behind creating their platform, how to aBA.com, and what practitioners these days are looking

1:39.7

for, what are their continuing education needs when they are looking for trainings to sign up for?

1:45.8

We also talk about the ABA Forum.

1:48.3

It's a three-night event of free content that they're providing.

1:51.9

That's coming up real soon.

1:53.9

You can learn more about that.

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