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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Making Shift Happen: Session 169, the Vision of Upstate Cerebral Palsy

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

🗓️ 25 October 2021

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

This, my friends, is a conversation that I've been looking forward to sharing with you for quite some time. In this episode, I'm joined by Drs. Mara Vanderzell and Erik Jacobson from the Upstate Cerebral Palsy Center.  As you'll hear right out of the gate, we started the episode off by attempting to operationally characterize the Boy Band pop music genre. You read that correctly... but, don't worry if you're not a fan of Nsync or 98 Degrees... there's a lot of fantastic insights into the clinical leadership model in this conversation. 

And if you are indeed interested in organizational and clinical change on a big scale, this is the episode for you. As Erik and Mara describe, residential and day treatment centers have historically provided treatment from a care model. Over the past few years however, the leadership at UCP has been busy changing this philosophy to an active treatment model. 

As such, they've made considerable investments in bringing in various thought leaders in the field to implement things like Essential for Living, Pre-school Life Skills, the BALANCE program, Skills-Based Treatment, and much much more. In our conversation, we discuss what they've learned from this process, and where the organization is going moving forward. 

We also went down a few unexpected rabbit holes here and there, so you'll want to check out the entire conversation. One of those included Mara telling us about what it was like to be a student of Ted Carr. That's a segment you definitely don't want to miss. 

If you’re a Patreon subscriber, well, you’re not listening to this feed as the ad-free subscriber feed was published last week. That episode also featured an additional 15-20 minutes of content at the end of the interview, where the three of us discuss things like running, cross-fit, and health/fitness more generally. So if you’d like to learn more about this, please check out patreon.com/behavioralobservations.

Last but not least, I'd like to thank Dr. Tony Cammilleri, the Director of Education at FTF and all around great guy, for his help in crafting the questions and talking points for this conversation.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone. Thank you for tuning into session 169 of the behavioral observations podcast.

0:07.0

And this, my friends, is a conversation that I've been looking forward to sharing with you for quite some time.

0:13.0

In this episode, I'm joined by doctors Mayor of Vanderzell and Eric Jacobson from the Upstate Cerebral Palsy Center.

0:20.5

We started out this particular episode in a different direction.

0:25.7

For reasons that will become clear as you listen to the show, we ended up talking about the boy band pop music genre.

0:33.3

And spent just a minute or two trying to operationally define the characteristics of that genre.

0:41.1

And again, this probably makes no sense to you right now, but hopefully it'll make a little bit more once you get the context behind it.

0:47.4

And that just gives you an idea of the type of fun that these folks have at their organization.

0:57.2

And if you are indeed interested in organizational and clinical leadership and change, particularly on a big scale, this is the episode for you. As Eric and

1:04.3

Merritt described, residential and day treatment centers have historically provided treatment

1:09.0

from a, what they call a care model.

1:11.5

And over the past few years, however, the leadership at UCP has been busy changing this philosophy to an active treatment model.

1:19.2

As such, they've made considerable investments in bringing in various thought leaders in the field to implement things like essential for living, preschool life skills,

1:27.7

the balance program, skills-based treatment, and much, much more. In our conversation, we

1:33.3

discuss what they've learned from this process and where the organization is going, moving

1:39.1

forward. We also went down a few unexpected rabbit holes here and there, so you want to check out the entire conversation.

1:47.0

One of those included, Mara telling us about what it was like to be a student of Ted Carr, and that's really a segment you don't want to miss.

1:55.0

If you're a Patreon subscriber, well, I guess if you're a Patreon subscriber, you're not listening to this

2:00.8

feed because the ad-free subscriber feed was published last week. That episode also featured an

2:07.1

additional 15 to 20 minutes of content at the end of the interview where the three of us

2:11.9

discuss things like running, CrossFit, and the health and fitness, I guess, importance, I guess, thereof more generally.

2:21.0

So if you'd like to learn more about getting this ad-free feed, please check out patreon.com

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