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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Straight Talk on Restraint: Session 87 with Merrill Winston

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

🗓️ 12 June 2019

⏱️ 125 minutes

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Summary

In Session 87 Dr. Merrill Winston joins me to talk about the use of restraints and seclusion in the context of supporting individuals who exhibit unsafe behaviors. Merrill is the Vice President and Director of Program Development of the Professional Crisis Management Association. If you're not familiar with him, I've included his bio right here: In addition to being a PCMA trainer, Merrill specializes in the analysis and treatment of severe behavior disorders with special populations. His range of treatment experience includes feeding disorders, self-injury, severe aggression, language acquisition, and skill acquisition problems. Merrill is a popular speaker at conferences and conducts presentations on a wide variety of topics in behavior analysis including psychotropic medication usage, mental illness, autism, exceptional student education, assessment and treatment of behavior problems, IEP goal selection and measurement, and a variety of conceptual issues as they relate to conducting behavior analysis in applied settings. Merrill has worked in a variety of settings including private homes, group homes, large institutions, secured facilities, schools and day-treatment programs. He is an experienced expert witness and frequently consults with attorneys, parents and advocates of persons with disabilities. He currently spends at least one day a week as the Behavior Analysis Consultant for Palm Beach County Schools. One thing I’d like to point out is that both Merrill and I have many years’ experience working with individuals with significant and sometimes dangerous behavioral challenges. As such, it is possible that to some listeners, we might come off as overly clinical, or even glib in our discussion of restraint and seclusion practices. If that’s the case with you, I’d like to take a moment to assure you that we take these issues very seriously, and we hope that our discussion provides a level of nuance, and possibly sophistication, that is oftentimes missing when people discuss the physical management of unsafe behavior. Session 87 is brought to you by: ABAdesk. ABAdesk is a BCBA-made data collection system that supports Frequency, Duration, Interval Recording, Task Analysis, & Trials programs. Visit www.abadesk.com and use the promo code MCPODCAST to get ½ off your first 3 months of data collection and graphing services. Behavior University. Behavior University's goal is to provide university-quality instruction for practitioners seeking continuing education! If you’re like me and re-certify at the end of June, and you still have a few CE’s to knock out, head over to behavioruniversity.com/observations, where you’ll save 10% on all courses and webinars. Lastly, Remote Fieldwork Supervision for BCBA Trainees, the book I co-wrote with Dr. Lisa Britton, who is an expert in providing high quality distance based supervision, is now out... it makes a great gift for family and friends alike!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to session 87 of the behavioral observations podcast.

0:10.0

Today's episode features a return appearance by Dr. Merrill Winston from the Professional Crisis Management Association.

0:17.9

We're going to capitalize on Merrill's expertise and explore the challenges of working with

0:22.9

individuals who engage in unsafe behavior, particularly in the context of physical management

0:27.9

procedures such as escorts, protective holds, and seclusion.

0:32.7

One thing I'd like to point out is that both Merrill and I have many years' experience

0:36.6

working with individuals with significant and sometimes dangerous behavioral challenges. As such, it's possible

0:42.4

that to some listeners, we might come off as overly clinical or even glib in our discussion.

0:47.3

If that's the case with you, I'd like to take a moment to assure you that we take these issues

0:50.8

very seriously, and we hope that our discussion provides a level of nuance

0:54.7

and possibly sophistication that's often missing when people discuss the physical management

0:59.9

of unsafe behavior. We have a few sponsors for today's episode. The first one is ABA Desk. ABA

1:07.0

Desk is a BCBA-made data collection system that supports frequency, duration, interval recording,

1:14.2

task analysis, and trials programs.

1:16.9

Visit ABADesk.com and use the promo code MC podcast to get half off your first three months

1:23.6

of data collection and graphing services.

1:26.1

We're also brought to you by Behavior University.

1:29.2

If you're like me and Recertify at the end of June and you still have a few CEs to knock out,

1:34.7

then head on over to behavioruniversity.com forward slash observations where you'll save 10% on all

1:41.3

courses and webinars. We'll hear more from our sponsors later on in the podcast,

1:46.2

but let's get to today's interview. So without any further delay, please enjoy this

1:49.6

conversation with Dr. Merrill Winston. Welcome to the Behavioral Observations podcast,

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