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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Session 72: Bridget Taylor and Devon Sundberg Discuss Compassionate Service Delivery and WIBA 2019

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

🗓️ 7 January 2019

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

In Session 72, I chat with Dr. Bridget Taylor (of Alpine Learning Group and Let me Hear Your Voice fame) and Devon Sundberg (of The Behavior Analysis Center for Autism and founder of the Women in Behavior Analysis Conference). In this episode, we discuss: Bridget's work in highlighting the need for BCBA's to be more compassionate in their service delivery. Bridget's role in Catherine Maurice's seminal book. Why Devon started WIBA. What to expect from this year's event. Advice for newly-minted BCBA's. Along the way, we referenced the following resources: Compassionate Care in Behavior Analytic Treatment (Taylor, LeBlanc, and Nosik (2018). The WIBA registration page (and the event is currently sold out, but if you're interested in attending, keep checking here as tickets may become available if there are cancellations). Devon's ABA Inside Track interview. Gould, Tarbox, and Coyne's 2018 paper. Karen Armstrong's Amazon author's page. "Let me Hear Your Voice," by Catherine Maurice. And for extra credit, check out: Participation of Women in Behavior Analysis Research, by Li, Curiel, Pritchard, and Poling (2018). This session of The Behavioral Observations Podcast is sponsored by: Behavior University. BU's mission is to provide university-quality continuing education to Behavior Analysis practitioners in a convenient and affordable format. Save 10% on all Continuing Education and training products with the code PODCAST. Click here for more details. The Himalaya Podcast app. Are you frustrated with the native Apple Podcast app, which seems to get worse and worse with each "update"? Are you an Android user who is looking for a better podcast experience? Then download Himalaya to your device and decide whether this is a better alternative. Oh, and be sure to follow The Behavioral Observations Podcast when you do!

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, happy new year and welcome to session 72 of the behavioral observations podcast.

0:04.9

Today's episode is brought to you by Behavior University, where they bring you university-level professional development in a convenient online format.

0:14.7

For more information about them, you can head on over to behavioral, excuse me, behavioruniversity.com forward slash observations where you can pick up a 10% discount using the coupon code podcast and we'll hear more from them later.

0:29.4

We're also brought to you today by the Himalaya podcast app.

0:34.0

If you are frustrated, oftentimes rightfully so, by the native podcast players that come with your Android or Apple device, worry no more.

0:43.6

You can go to the show notes of this episode at behavioral observations.com and look for the links that will help you download the Himalaya podcast player app.

0:55.0

So if you end up doing so, make sure you follow the behavioral observations podcast.

1:00.9

All right, on to today's episode.

1:02.3

I am thrilled to be joined by Bridget Taylor of the Alpine Learning Group.

1:06.7

And for those of you have read, let me hear your voice.

1:09.6

Her work is featured quite a bit in that book, as well as Devin Sundberg from the Behavior Analysis

1:16.8

Center for Autism, as well as the Women in Behavior Analysis Conference.

1:23.5

And we will be talking about Weba quite a bit in this episode.

1:27.4

We'll be talking about, you know, why it was formed in the first place and what people can expect at the event itself.

1:35.7

The event is sold out right now, but I will have links to the registration page in the show notes for this episode and if you're still

1:45.5

interested in attending I would check that page because they might be opening up

1:49.4

more tickets if there are cancellations and things like that so I would again

1:54.3

check that out there and I'll have the link at behavioral observations.com and just look for session 72.

2:08.5

In this episode, we also segue into Bridget's recent work on training behavior analysis practitioners to be more compassionate as they deliver their services, a very, very important

2:15.4

topic.

2:16.4

And I think you're going to learn a lot.

2:18.5

And along the way, we mentioned a few resources and articles here and there, and I will have

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