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🗓️ 2 October 2024
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Boo! Welcome to the spookiest bunch of episodes about behavior analysis that you ever did see. First, we trick your podcast feed with a recording of our presentation at last year’s Thompson Center conference all about school attendance problems. After that, it’s guests, guests, guests as we talk with Dr. Erin Leif about promoting client rights, talk with Dr. Cory Whelan about conducting skill based treatment, and then respond to BCBA ethical questions with Shayna Gaunt and Shira Karpel from “How to ABA”. And an update on behavior analysis from around the globe. Well, from Australia, Canada, and Massachusetts at least. Plus: the return of the Beer-haviorist!
Articles for October 2024
Promoting Client Rights w/ Dr. Erin Leif
Leif, E.S., Subban, P., Sharma, U., & Fox, R. (2023). “I look at their rights first”: Strategies used by Australian behaviour support practitioners’ to protect and uphold the rights of people with disabilities. Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. doi: 10.1007/s41252-023-00355-0
Leif, E.S., Fox, R.A., Subban, P. & Sharma, U. (2023). ‘Stakeholders are almost always resistant’: Australian behaviour support practitioners’ perceptions of the barriers and enablers to reducing restrict practices. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 69, 66-82. doi: 10.1080/20473869.2022.2116908
Skill-Based Treatment w/ Dr. Cory Whelan
Rajaraman, A., Whelan, C.J., Jessel, J., & Gover, H.C. (2024). Promoting safety while addressing dangerous behavior via Telehealth: A clinical case investigation serving the family of an autistic adolescent living in India. Clinical Case Studies. doi: 10.1177/15346501241243103
(ETHICS) Discussing Ethical Scenarios w/ How To ABA
Britton, L.N., Crye, A.A., & Haymes, L.K. (2021). Cultivating the ethical repertoires of behavior analysts: Prevention of common violations. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 14, 534-548. doi: 10.1007/s40617-020-00540-w
Glodowski, K.R., Hockenberry, N.L., Anthony, D., & Hinckley, C. (2024). Disseminating ethical applied behavior analysis within a human-service organization: A tutorial. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00966-6
Zayac, R.M., Van Stratton, J.E., Ratkos, T., Williams, M., Geiger, A., & Paulk, Amber. (2021). A preliminary assessment of the qualities and behaviors of exemplary practitioners: Perspectives from U.S.-based behavior analysts. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 14, 342-351. doi: 10.1007/s40617-020-00522-y
BONUS: Why behavior analysts should study attendance: The example of school refusal.
Parry-Cruwys, R., Parry-Cruwys, D., MacDonald, J. (2023, September 14-15). Why behavior analysts should study attendance: The example of school refusal [Conference presentation]. Thompson Center for Autism Conference 2023. St. Charles, MO, United States.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody. Welcome to ABA Inside Track, a podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer. |
0:19.9 | I'm your host Robert Perry Cruz, and with me as always are my fabulous co-hosts. |
0:25.5 | Hey, Rob, it's me, Jackie. |
0:29.0 | And it's me, Diana. Hello. |
0:31.5 | Now, folks, you might be wondering, while you're listening to your favorite, |
0:34.7 | a podcast about behavior analysis and behavior analytic research, |
0:37.3 | why it sounds like we're in a giant cavern. Because we are. Because we are. We're in a volcano. |
0:42.7 | Are your options are? Echo. Echo. We're in a cavern. Are we spielunking or are we at the Thompson Center for Autism |
0:48.2 | Conference, which is a nice big space. Without bats. Without bats. There are less, you know what, I will say that about their conference. Never seen a bat here. So we gave it away. It was the second one. We're at the |
0:59.0 | conference, but we're in a really big space where we're sort of in between some talks and |
1:03.9 | events. So we are recording a quick preview of what's coming up on the show in October. |
1:09.9 | And we always think it's more fun to do these |
1:11.5 | when we're somewhere cool, like at the Thompson Center conference. So someone might just come over |
1:15.7 | and be interrupting us and we'll be like, hi. You're on our podcast now. It could happen. It could happen. |
1:22.6 | And that would be fine. We've had lots of lovely people come up and talk to us, people who |
1:27.2 | listen to the show already, which is awesome, people who want to start listening to the show, |
1:32.0 | which is also awesome. So thank you, everyone, who stopped by. Some people just want |
1:35.7 | candy, and that's okay, too. We have some, I took some candy. That's fine. I brought a lot. |
1:40.3 | I had a wapper today. Oh, I like a wapper. Oh, you love woppers. |
1:49.0 | Woppers are so good for, I feel like woppers are only Halloween candy. |
1:51.9 | Like, I don't feel like I could go buy a box of wampers. |
1:52.3 | Oh, really? Yeah. |
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