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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Innovation and Change in ABA: Session 154 with Alice Shillingsburg

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

🗓️ 13 April 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

I had a great chat with fellow Auburn University alum Dr. Alice Shillingsburg. Alice has been doing great work in the field for decades, as you can see from her bio below:

Dr. Shillingsburg currently serves as Sr. Vice President of Children’s Clinical Services and Training at May Institute. She received her PhD in clinical psychology from Auburn University and completed her predoctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship at the Marcus Institute. She previously served as the Director of the Language and Learning Clinic at the Marcus Autism Center and held an appointment of Associate Professor at Emory University in the Division of Autism and Related Developmental Disabilities. Dr. Shillingsburg is a licensed psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA-D). Her clinical expertise includes the development of language and behavioral programming to address a variety of behavioral difficulties and social communication deficits associated with autism and other developmental disabilities. She has published over 50 empirical papers and book chapters on interventions for children with autism and related developmental disabilities. She is currently an associate editor for the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, editorial board member of Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, and is past associate editor for The Analysis of Verbal Behavior.

In this episode we talk about:

  • How she got into the ABA field.
  • Our similar experiences at Auburn University's Psychology Department. 
  • Her work in clinical leadership at The May Institute.
  • Things to avoid when trying to advocate for change.
  • Her upcoming talks (two of them!) at the Verbal Behavior Conference 2021. 
  • Teaching Social Skills.
  • Using Speech Generation Devices... and so much more. 

As noted in the interview, the VBC is coming up right around the corner. If you do decide to register, use the code Podcast10 at checkout to save some $$$. As we mentioned towards the end of the show, the May Institute is looking for staff to invest in, so click here to learn more about available job opportunities.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to session 154, the Behavioral Observations podcast.

0:06.1

In this episode, I had a great chat with fellow Auburn University alum, Dr. Alice Shillingsberg.

0:12.9

Alice has been doing great work in the field for decades.

0:16.2

And if you're not familiar with her, let me read a little bit from her bio.

0:22.5

Alice currently serves as the senior Vice President of Children's Clinical Services and Training at the May Institute.

0:28.2

She received her Ph.D. and Clinical Psych from the aforementioned Auburn University and completed

0:34.0

her pre-doctoral internship and postdoc fellowship at the Marcus Institute.

0:39.6

She previously served as the Director of Language and Learning Clinic at the Marcus Autism Center

0:45.0

and held an appointment of Associate Professor at Emory University in a division of autism

0:50.7

and related developmental disabilities.

0:53.6

Alice is a licensed psychologist and a BCBAD.

0:57.5

She's published over 50 papers and book chapters on interventions for children with autism

1:02.2

and related developmental disabilities.

1:05.1

She's currently an associate editor for Java, an editorial board member of Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities,

1:13.1

and his past associate editor for the analysis of verbal behavior.

1:19.1

In this episode, we talk about her early experiences in applied behavior analysis.

1:24.5

Some of our similar experiences that we had at Auburn University, we did

1:28.5

not go there at the same time, but had some, close enough to where we had some shared

1:35.5

classmates and certainly some shared experiences in terms of the climate, faculty, etc.

1:42.2

We probably spend the most amount of time talking about clinical leadership at the

1:46.5

May Institute and talk a lot about how to make change particularly at the organizational level

1:51.3

and how to advocate for change in a way that I guess maximizes the chance of uptake by

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