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🗓️ 10 March 2016
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I am thrilled to share this conversation that I had with Dr. Jon Bailey in the fall of 2015. Dr. Bailey's contributions to the field of Behavior Analysis are many, but he is perhaps best known as the preeminent authority on ethics in clinical practice. In this session of the Behavioral Observations Podcast, we discuss how he became a Behavior Analyst, how his interest in Ethical practice was shaped, and the general state of the field of ABA.
We also talk about one of his more popular books, Ethics for Behavior Analysts, 2nd Edition, as well as some of the revisions that he has in store for the 3rd edition.
Dr. Bailey invites behavior analysts to contact him if they have ethical questions. His website is http://www.baileyburch.com/, so if you need to reach out to him, you can go there and click the, "contact," button.
This session of the Behavioral Observations Podcast is sponsored by bSci21.org. BSci21.org is an ABA news site with hundreds of articles connecting behavior analysis to our world in a non-academic format. Check them out at bSci21.org.
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1:56.7 | with you. I had a chance to talk with none other than Dr. John Bailey about the role of ethics |
2:03.9 | and clinical practice and how he developed his interest in this topic area and so on. Obviously, |
2:10.8 | John Bailey doesn't need that much of an introduction. He's pretty well-known and regarded in the |
2:16.9 | field. I could go, I could |
2:18.4 | probably spend an entire podcast episode going over his contributions to the field. I have pulled |
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