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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

The 2021 Virginia ABA Panel Discussion: Session 168

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

🗓️ 8 October 2021

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

My friends at the Virginia Association for Behavior Analysis were kind enough to invite me to moderate their panel discussion at their annual conference that took place last April. One of the fun parts of moderating panels like these is being able to share it with the wider Behavioral Observations audience.

This event was no exception. The 2021 VABA panel featured Drs. Nasiah Cirincione-UleziChristine Barthold, and T.V. Joe Layng. In our chat, we fielded questions from VABA attendees, which occasioned discussion of some of the following topics:

  • How to deal with Imposter Syndrome.
  • Subtle biases in the workplace.
  • Advice the panelists would give to their early-career selves.
  • Reading literatures outside of Behavior Analysis.
  • Ecological Systems Theory and Meta-Contingencies.
  • How perspective taking in married couples is overrated.
  • The value of mentoring (including some exceptional mentee duties Joe performed as a graduate student... not to be missed, and gives new meaning to the phrase, "and other duties as assigned").

I should note at the outset that we had both connection issues and some general unevenness in the audio feed. I've done my best to smooth things out in post production, so please bear with us, because I think the conversation is really interesting.

Again, it's worth pausing and giving a shoutout to our hosts, VABA, as well as their conference sponsor, Mary Baldwin University. If you'd like to attend their 2022 convention, it is taking place on April 29th and 30th, with speakers, etc... to be determined (hop on their email list here to keep up to date as more info becomes available, and you can follow them on Facebook here).

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, thank you for joining me in session 168 of the Behavioral Observations

0:12.8

podcast.

0:14.0

This is a very special episode because my friends at the Virginia Association for Behavior

0:19.9

Analysis were kind enough to invite me to

0:23.3

moderate their panel discussion at the annual convention that occurred last April.

0:28.8

And one of the fun parts about moderating these types of panels is the ability to share

0:33.3

it with you the wider behavioral observations audience. And this event was no exception. The

0:38.4

2021 VABA panel featured Dr. Nassia Serencioni Uliisi, Christine Barthold, and TV Joe Lang.

0:45.5

In our chat, we feel the questions from the attendees, which occasioned discussion of some of the

0:51.6

following topics. How to deal with imposter syndrome.

0:55.5

How to deal with subtle biases in the workplace.

0:58.5

Advice the panelists would give to their former cells or their early career cells.

1:03.3

Reading literatures outside of behavior analysis.

1:07.7

Ecological systems theories and meta-contingencies.

1:11.8

And then some kind of humorous things that Joe brought up, you know, towards the end of the

1:16.3

podcast, you're going to want to stick around to hear these.

1:18.9

One is how perspective taking in married couples is overrated.

1:23.8

Boy, there's lots of thoughts, I think many of us have on that, perhaps.

1:28.4

And then the value of mentoring, including some exceptional mentee duties that Joe performed as a graduate student.

1:35.8

You're going to want to stick around to hear about that as well.

1:38.7

It kind of falls under the category and other duties as assigned.

1:43.1

I should note at the outset that we had some audio and connection issues,

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