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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Supporting Individuals With Severe Problem Behavior Through Collaboration: Session 331 with Ben Seifert

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Matt Cicoria

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Science, Social Sciences

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2026

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In Session 331, I sat down with Dr. Ben Seifert to talk about some of the most challenging — and important — work happening in applied behavior analysis today: supporting individuals with severe problem behavior.

Ben shared his journey into the field, beginning with his early experiences at Lindamood-Bell and later at BACA under the mentorship of Carl Sundberg and others who helped shape his clinical perspective. Along the way, we discussed what originally drew him toward working with clients who many providers often avoid, and why he remains deeply committed to ensuring that all individuals have access to meaningful, compassionate support.

We spent a good amount of time talking about trends in the ABA marketplace, including the growing difficulty families face when trying to access services for older learners or individuals with significant behavioral challenges. Ben offered thoughtful commentary on how insurance systems, staffing pressures, and private equity may be influencing the types of services many organizations are willing to provide.

Ben also shared several fascinating clinical stories that highlight the importance of long-term relationship building, careful observation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. One particularly memorable discussion centered around learning to identify subtle behavioral indicators of physical discomfort that would have been easy to miss in a traditional assessment framework.

Toward the second half of the conversation, we shifted into supervision, staff training, and burnout prevention. Ben made a compelling point that supervisors should think of new staff members almost like new learners — people who require shaping, reinforcement, feedback, and support rather than immediate criticism when challenges arise. We also talked openly about clinician mental health, psychological safety within organizations, and the importance of creating environments where people can ask for help.

Finally, Ben shared advice for newly certified BCBAs, including the importance of collaboration, humility, and learning from the frontline staff who often know clients best.

This was a thoughtful and deeply practical conversation that I think clinicians, supervisors, and graduate students alike will get a lot out of.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Ben's path into behavior analysis
  • Early mentorship experiences at BACA
  • His early career experiences at the Central Texas Autism Center
  • What led him to found Collaborate ABA
  • Why severe problem behavior services are becoming harder to access
  • Insurance and marketplace pressures affecting clinical care
  • The importance of interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Clinical case examples involving subtle behavioral indicators
  • Long-term relationship building with clients and families
  • Supervision strategies for supporting RBTs and frontline staff
  • Staff burnout and mental health
  • Advice for newly certified BCBAs

Reach out to Ben on LinkedIn, or follow Collaborate ABA in Instagram!

Sponsor shoutouts!

  • Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations. Don't forget to use the coupon code, PODCAST to save at checkout!
  • The 2026 Behavior Supports in Schools Conference. This conference is designed for the educators, administrators, and staff who support students' behavioral health, social-emotional needs, and behavioral challenges. Both in-person and online attendees will have the opportunity to network with colleagues and learn innovative, evidence-based approaches to supporting children in school settings. It's taking place in Tumwater, WA and virtually via BehaviorLive on 5/29/26. I have the honor of presenting the keynote address, and there are many other great topics that will be discussed throughout the day, so I hope to see you there!
  • CEUs from Behavioral Observations. Learn from your favorite podcast guests while you're commuting, walking the dog, or whatever else you do while listening to podcasts. New events are being added all the time, so check them out here
  • HRIC Recruting. Cut out the middleman and speak directly with Barbara Voss, who's been placing BCBAs in great jobs all across the US for 15 years.
  • The BOP Patreon. Do you want to get the show ad-free and before everyone else? Click here to learn how!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone, welcome to session 331 of the behavioral observations podcast. In today's episode,

0:05.2

I'm joined by Dr. Ben Seifert. Ben is the founder of Collaborate, and over the course of his

0:11.5

career, he's worked extensively with individuals who exhibit severe problem behavior. In this conversation,

0:17.3

we get into a wide range of topics, including clinical problem solving,

0:21.4

interdisciplinary collaboration, supervision, staff support, and some of the broader trends

0:26.4

currently shaping the ABA service landscape.

0:29.7

One of the things I liked about this discussion is that Ben brings both a high level of technical

0:34.3

expertise and a very human perspective to the work.

0:37.9

We talk about the realities of supporting individuals with significant behavioral challenges and why fewer

0:43.1

providers seem willing to take these cases on today. Ben also shares several clinical stories that

0:50.0

really illustrate the value of long-term relationship building and paying close attention

0:54.8

to subtle patterns in client behavior. We also spend time talking about supervision and burnout prevention.

1:01.7

Ben offers some really practical insights about supporting staff members, creating psychologically

1:06.6

safe workplaces, and helping new clinicians develop their skills over time. That part of the

1:12.4

interview takes place towards the end of the podcast. I really would love for you to stick around and

1:17.2

listen to it. Ben really delivers some poignant stories that you're not going to want to miss.

1:22.4

Before we get to the interview, though, I want to let you know that we're brought to you by the

1:26.1

following sponsors, Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development

1:30.5

for the busy behavior analyst. Learn about their CEO offerings, their supervision course,

1:36.1

and their Arborettee course, which is getting rave reviews over at behavioruniversity.com

1:40.2

forward slash observations. We're also brought to you by the 2026 behavior supports in schools conference.

1:47.2

This conference is designed for educators, admins, and staff who support students, behavioral

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