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🗓️ 15 April 2022
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In Session 185, AKA Inside JABA Series #11, I'm joined by Drs. Linda LeBlanc, Jeff Tiger, and Javier Virues-Ortega for a deep dive into automatically maintained behavior. This session was inspired by the study Javier and his colleagues published in the Spring 2022 issue of JABA (Virues-Ortega, Clayton, Perez-Bustamante, Gaerlan, and Fahmie, 2022).
In this episode, we discuss the nature of, and challenges with automatically-maintained problem behavior. And this is tackled from both conceptual and treatment angles. As I mention in the episode, I don't encounter these types of problem behaviors that frequently these days, so it was a treat to update my knowledge in this area.
It's easy to think of automatic reinforcement as a monolith, but as it turns out, even dividing it up between positive and negative reinforcement may not be sufficient enough to render effective treatment.
We spent probably the first 25-30 minutes discussing some of the known challenges associated with assessing and treating these repertoires, and then spend the remaining time discussing Javier and his colleagues' paper, which presented two very unique investigations.
If you work with individuals with these profiles, you'll want to listen all the way through, and better still, check out the paper itself.
Here are some of the studies we discussed:
Lastly, I'd be remiss if I did not take a minute to thank Linda LeBlanc for reaching out to me to start the Inside JABA series. As I tell her every chance I get, I consider it an honor to be involved with the flagship journal in our field. If someone told me as an undergraduate at the University of New Hampshire that I'd be regularly involved with JABA in some capacity, I wouldn't have believed them.
As some of you might know, Linda's term as Editor in Chief is expiring, but we are planning to continue the podcast series with incoming EIC, Dr. John Borrero. More info on this to come, but in the meantime, please enjoy this installment of the Inside JABA Series.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone, welcome to another edition of the Inside Java series that we've done here on the Behavioral Observations podcast. |
0:12.7 | We have a really fun show in store for you today. I'm joined by Inside Java regulars, Dr. Linda LeBlanc and Jeff Tiger. |
0:22.5 | We're also joined by a special guest, Dr. Javier Virus Oetega. |
0:27.4 | I'm hoping I got that right and are close enough. |
0:31.4 | So we did a little practice session before we hit record here. |
0:34.8 | So we have a lot to talk about today. There is a paper that is going to be |
0:41.2 | published very soon. If it's not published already, and Linda, you can certainly correct the |
0:46.0 | record in terms of when it's actually coming out. It's the paper is called functional analysis |
0:52.7 | patterns of automatic reinforcement, a review and Component Analysis of Treatment Effects. |
0:58.9 | So this is an area I don't spend a lot of time reading about. |
1:03.7 | I don't have a lot of learners with these types of challenges. |
1:08.9 | And this is also kind of as usual in these inside job as serious. |
1:12.5 | So I'm going to turn most of the questioning over to my colleagues, Linda, and Jeff, and sit |
1:17.7 | back and just get ready to learn. I might, of course, I will, I can't help myself. I'll probably |
1:22.4 | chime in here and there with at least an observation or two. But long story short, I am very excited to dive into this topic and learn more about |
1:31.7 | automatically maintained behavior. |
1:34.9 | And I'm excited to talk about automatically maintained behavior. |
1:39.4 | And throughout my career, this has actually been one of my bigger areas of interest, |
1:44.0 | although I will say that |
1:48.7 | interest has been focused on self-injurious behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement |
1:54.2 | rather than stereotypic behavior. |
1:57.3 | So I've published some work in the area, although it's been quite a while, and I'm really |
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