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🗓️ 16 October 2024
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Many-time guest Dr. Jim Moore stopped by the podcast to talk about a range of topics that he's been working on since we last spoke. In particular, we discussed his recent move to Arizona and his new job at Therapy Matters, what he's learned as a C-Suite executive who maintains an active client caseload, the value of implementing universal behavioral protocols clinic-wide, practical approaches to thinking about the concept of assent, and what he's learned as of late implementing concepts and practices in the area of naming, and the associated benefits he's seen in his clients from these strategies.
If you like what you hear, come hear Jim expand on all of these topics at the 2024 Stone Soup Conference. It's happening on October 25th, but it will also be available afterwards via Behavior Live. If you are interested in attending this fantastic conference, please be sure to use the promo code, PODCAST24 to save on your registration!
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone, welcome to session 278 of behavioral observations. In this episode, many-time guest |
0:05.6 | Dr. Jim Moore stopped by to talk about a range of topics he's been working on since his last |
0:10.6 | appearance. In particular, we talked about his recent move to Arizona and his new job at |
0:15.3 | Therapy Matters. We talked about what he's learned as a C-suite executive, who, by the way, |
0:20.3 | maintains an active client caseload. We talk about what he's learned as a C-suite executive, who, by the way, maintains an active client caseload. |
0:23.1 | We talk about the value of implementing universal behavioral protocols clinic-wide. |
0:29.2 | Talk about practical approaches to thinking about the concept of assent. |
0:33.0 | And what he's learned, as of late, implementing concepts and practices in the area of naming and the |
0:38.5 | associated benefits he's seen in his clients from these strategies. And I really think that's |
0:43.7 | probably one of the most interesting parts of this conversation. I mean, we touched on a lot of good |
0:48.9 | stuff, but I really enjoyed that part of the conversation. That comes towards the end, |
0:53.6 | so you're going to want to |
0:55.1 | listen all the way through. If you like what you hear from Jim, he expands on, I think, |
1:00.8 | pretty much all of these topics at the upcoming Stone Soup Conference. That's going down on October |
1:05.7 | 25th, but it is recorded. It's an online conference, for those are not familiar with it, so it's exclusively |
1:12.2 | online. And yeah, so you can watch it live and participate in the chat and do all the things, |
1:18.0 | or you can watch it later. It's all through the magic of behavior live, and all the proceeds |
1:24.9 | go to providing ABA services to children. |
1:29.6 | So it's a really great event, fantastic speakers, and an amazing price. |
1:35.4 | And if you want the price to be even more amazing, use the promo code Podcast 24 when you check out. |
1:40.4 | So you can go to Behavior Live and just look up Stone Soup, or you can go to the show notes for this episode and I'll have a link waiting there for you. And while we're talking about links, |
1:51.1 | I do want to let you know that we did mention many, many resources during this show. So yeah, |
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