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🗓️ 2 March 2022
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In Session 181, Dr. Francesca Degli Espinosa, Ph.D, BCBA-D, joins me for a wide-ranging conversation that in my opinion, got better and better as it went on!
If you're not familiar with Francesca or her work, she is director and consultant at ABA Clinic Ltd., adjunct professor at the University of Salerno, and a guest lecturer at Queen's College, Belfast, and Pennsylvania State University. She is regarded as an expert in Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior, and will be one of the featured speakers at the 2022 Verbal Behavior Conference, which incidentally, is coming up right around the corner.
We cover quite a lot in this interview, including why she pivoted away from studying medicine, her first response to reading Verbal Behavior, how she 'stalked' Vince Carbone at a conference, her paper, Teaching generalized question-discrimination skills to children with Autism: Conceptual and applied considerations, why clinicians at all levels should still do direct therapy, what she plans to discuss at this year's Verbal Behavior Conference, why we should seek to understand concepts and principles better rather than being overly technological in nature, and lots more!
As always, we close the public feed with Francesca sharing some excellent advice for newly-minted BCBA's. And, for you, the Patreon subscriber, we spend another 15-minutes or so discussing dog training. In this subscriber-only segment, Francesca talks about why she finally got a dog (his name is Darwin), the ups and downs of training, and what she's learned from this experience.
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone, welcome to session 181 of the behavioral observations podcast. In this episode, I am |
0:07.1 | joined by Dr. Francesca Deli Espinosa, and we have a fun and wide-ranging conversation that, in my |
0:15.8 | opinion, just got better and better the longer it went on. |
0:31.7 | If you're not familiar with Francesca or her work, she is the director and consultant at ABA Clinic Limited, which is a private practice based out of the United Kingdom. |
0:38.1 | She's an adjunct professor at the University of Salerno and a guest lecturer at Queens College, |
0:41.0 | Belfast, as well as Penn State University. |
0:46.8 | She's regarded as an expert in Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior and will be one of the featured speakers at the 2022 verbal behavior conference, which incidentally is coming up right |
0:52.8 | around the corner. |
0:54.0 | We cover quite a lot |
0:55.3 | in this interview, including why she pivoted away from studying medicine, her first response to reading |
1:00.2 | verbal behavior, how she, quote unquote, stocked Vince Carbone at a conference. We talk about a recent |
1:08.0 | paper she's published, teaching generalized question discrimination skills to children with autism. |
1:13.6 | We talk about why clinicians at all level should still do direct therapy. |
1:18.7 | We talk about what she plans to discuss at this year's verbal behavior conference and why it's better to understand concepts and principles rather than being overly technological |
1:30.8 | nature. |
1:31.9 | And we get into that towards the end of the conversation, and it's really something that you're |
1:37.9 | going to want to check out. |
1:39.4 | I think there's lessons that are there for practitioners of all experienced levels. |
1:46.0 | As always, we close the public feed of the podcast with Francesca sharing some excellent |
1:50.9 | advice for BCBAs. And for Patreon subscribers, we spend another 15 or 20 minutes discussing dog |
1:59.4 | training. That's right. She has a dog and her dog has |
2:03.2 | his own website. So we talk about her dog Darwin and some of the ups and downs of dog training |
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