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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

The Case Against Social Stories: Session 122 with Justin Leaf

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

🗓️ 25 June 2020

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

"Does anyone have a social story for [insert challenging situation here]?"

Chances are if you're like me, you've seen this question on the various ABA Facebook groups. Very often, the responses to questions like these generate some controversy, or at the very least, arguing over the empirical support for the use of Social Stories and other story-based narrative interventions.

One of these types of Facebook threads popped up a month or two ago, and in response to it, I saw a post from Dr. Justin Leaf from the Autism Partnership Foundation. In it, he described his own research in this area, which casts doubt on the utility of these types of interventions.

To be up front with my own biases, I've often been skeptical of Social Story based interventions as well, and thought it would be interesting to discuss this further with Justin.

We recorded this podcast episode a while back at the height of the quarantine, so you'll likely hear various background noises from both of our households, though I don't think they detract from the overall sound quality.

Our conversation will no doubt generate some controversy, so please feel free to add your thoughts or commentary at Facebook.com/behavioralobservations or right in the comments section of the show notes.

Here are the links to the resources we discussed:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, quick question. Do you have a social story for going to the dentist or maybe the first day of school or even dealing with COVID-19?

0:10.1

Hey, everyone. Welcome to session 122 of the behavioral observations podcast. And chances are, if you're like me, you've seen this question on the various ABA Facebook groups.

0:18.9

And very often these responses to these threads generate

0:22.7

controversy, arguing, and all sorts of other things relative to the empirical support for the

0:30.1

use of social stories and other story-based narrative interventions. One of these Facebook

0:35.9

threads popped up a few months ago, and in response to it,

0:39.9

I saw a post from Dr. Justin Leif from the Autism Partnership Foundation. In it, he described

0:45.3

his own research in this area, which cast doubt on the utility of these types of interventions.

0:51.6

Just to be upfront with you about my own biases, I've often been skeptical of social story-based

0:57.6

interventions as well, but I thought it would be interesting to discuss this further with Justin

1:02.2

and to get some clarity on why that might be the case. We recorded this episode a while

1:10.5

back at the height of the quarantine, so you're likely

1:13.7

to hear various background noises from both of our households that I don't think it detracts

1:19.6

from the overall sound quality of this interview. Our conversation will no doubt generate some

1:25.5

controversy on its own, so please feel free to add your thoughts on this matter over at facebook.com forward slash behavioral observations or in the comment section of the show notes over at behavioral observations.com.

1:41.7

This session of the behavioral observations podcast is brought to you by the ABA Marketing Minute with Rich Brooks.

1:49.4

Digital Marketing Guru and two-time guests at Rich Brooks and I have teamed up to provide listeners with 60-second micro lessons in digital marketing.

1:58.5

You'll hear one installment later on this broadcast, and I won't spoil it here, but

2:02.4

let's just say the message should parallel a lot with what we should strive for in our

2:07.0

clinical practice.

2:08.6

If you're interested in marketing your practice on social media or Google, or if you want

2:13.2

to give your website a makeover, I highly recommend working with Rich Brooks and its awesome team

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