Wish you could do a better job keeping up with peer-reviewed journals? Why not listen to a podcast where behavior analysts discuss a variety of fascinating topics and the research related to them? Now you can spend your extra time thinking of ways to save the world with ABA.
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Episode 283 - Publication Diversity in ABA w/ Dr. Anita Li
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A list of top readings on a topic as important as diversity, equity, and inclusion for BCBAs? Sign me up! This week Dr. Anita Li brings us just that…or at least as much as an essential list can be created at this moment in research history. Plus, we discuss DEI trends in publications for Latina women in ABA research and what this does (and doesn’t!…
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Episode 169: Smashing Disability Stigma with Caterina Rivera
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In Episode 169, Ben chats with Catarina Rivera, founder of Blindish Latina, a platform smashing disability stigmas through storytelling and advocacy. As a Latiné woman who has lived with disability all her life, she brings a deep understanding of intersectionality to conversations surrounding disability. She wore hearing aids from a young age but d…
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Episode 282 - Protection Factors in Trauma-Informed Practice w/ Dr. Camille Kolu
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We knew we had to have special guest, Dr. Camille Kolu, on the show when we heard her amazing talk about buffers at last year’s Thompson Center conference. This week, our wish comes true as we discuss how buffers can contribute to our focus on improving trauma-informed practices. But, what exactly is a buffer and how does it differ from other buzzw…
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Episode 168: Tending the Garden: An Intimate Conversation with Dr. Trina Spencer
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In Episode 168, Ben chats with Dr. Trina Spencer, the first female Director of the Juniper Garden's Children Centre, a part of the KU Life Span Institute, originally founded in the mid-1960s when citizens of Northeast Kansas City, Kansas joined with faculty from the University of Kansas to address concerns about the development and education of chi…
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Episode 281 - Neurodiversity - Creating Autistic Supported Goals w/ Dr. Kate Chazin
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We wrap up our trilogy (for now) of episodes focusing on neurodiversity with special guest, Dr. Kate Chazin to look at what survey research and meta-analyses can tell us about how ABA is currently doing as a treatment when it comes to hearing from the autistic population. We review the likes, the dislikes, and the unknowns in early-childhood ABA pr…
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Episode 167: From Linebacker to Trailblazer: Empowering Neurodivergent People Through Sports
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In Episode 167 Ben chats with Basim Hudeen, a Black Muslim Board Certified Behavior Analyst and doctoral student at the Chicago School for Professional Psychology. After a brief stint as a linebacker with the NFL's New York Giants, Basim combined his love for sports and his passion for supporting kids and adults with behavioral challenges back to h…
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It’s Special Guest Month at ABA Inside Track. We decided to take advantage of the flexibility of summer schedules to invite on as many guests as we could fit into the month. And it’s a long month! We’re so exited to be joined by Dr. Kate Chazin to (for the moment) wrap up our mini-series on neurodiversity, Dr. Camille Kolu to discuss protective fac…
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Episode 166: A Critical Friends Conversation on Harassment In The Field of Applied Behavior Analysis
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In Episode 166, Ben chats with Dr. Lauryn Toby, Erica Ranade, and Dr Kristyn Peterson. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics, including sexual harassment in conference, workplace, and academic settings. The content may be distressing to some listeners. If you find these topics triggering, please take care while listening or consi…
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Episode 280 - Neurodiversity, pt. 2 - The Neurodiversity Panel w/ Alex Astrella, Michelle LaFrance, + Brian Middleton
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As a continuation of our ongoing review of neurodiversity in society and in the practice of ABA, we decided to make space for less talking and more listening. In this episode we’re joined by a special guest panel made up of neurodivergent behavior analysts including returning guest, Brian Middleton, and new guests, Alex Astrella and Michelle LaFran…
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Episode 165: The Road to Black Con 2024 Series: Mini Episode 7
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We're excited to share Episode 7 of our Mini-Episode Series: The Road to Black Con 2024 featuring conversations with attendees from last year's Black Applied Behavior Analysts conference! Episode 7 features conversations with Breanna Kelly, Erykah McClendon, LaKeshia Wells, Akricia Joseph, and Kemy Williams! IN PERSON TICKET SALES FOR BLACK CON 202…
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Episode 164: Advocating For Indigenous People with Developmental Disabilities
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In Episode 164, Ben chats with Gitxsan-born Indigenous developmental disabilities advocate Frankie (Sii Lu Yee) Abel. Frankie works as an Indigenous Practice Advisor for Community Living BC in rural remote British Columbia while attending Simon Fraser’s Beedie School of Business in the Indigenous Executive MBA program. She is passionate about advoc…
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The Road to Black Con 2024 Mini Episode 6 with Dr. Jesca Apamo-Gannon, Ashley Carrigan, Danni Reid, and Jadine Wilson
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On this Juneteenth 2024 we're excited to share Episode 6 of our Mini-Episode Series: The Road to Black Con 2024 featuring conversations with attendees from last year's Black Applied Behavior Analysts conference! Episode 6 features four separate conversations with BABA 2023 attendees: Dr. Jesca Apamo-Gannon, Ashley Carrigan, Danni Reid, and Jadine W…
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We all love books and sharing information through stories and anecdotes. But why does that even work? This week we review some excellent thought pieces on the subject of narrative and storytelling as valued behavior. We look at what makes cliffhangers so appealing, how stories make learning more fun, and whether you need to be practicing better ane…
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Episode 162: The Decolonization Equation with Dr. Michael Yellow Bird
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Episode 161 is a humbling, wonderful conversation with Dr. Michael Yellow Bird. Dr. Yellowbird works with Tribal and Indigenous Peoples to bring mindfulness and neurodecolonization approaches to these communities for the purposes of healing and improving wellness. I use neuroscience research to examine how mindfulness approaches and traditional Ind…
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Episode 278 - (ETHICS) Ethics Book Club w/ Dr. Linda LeBlanc + Dr. Amanda Karsten
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It’s a Book Club! It’s an episode! It’s two amazing hours with authors, Dr. Linda LeBlanc and Dr. Amanda Karsten discussing proactive ethical actions! Are you practicing good time management…ethical time management? Do you think of ethics as core principles to live by or individual codes to follow? Join us and Book Club Guy, Alan Haberman, as we ta…
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The Road to Black Con 2024 Mini Episode 5 with the hosts of ABA Inside Track
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We're excited to share Episode 5 of our Mini-Episode Series: The Road to Black Con 2024 featuring conversations with attendees from last year's Black Applied Behavior Analysts conference! Episode 5 features a chat with the pioneers of behavior analysis podcasting: Diana Parry-Cruwyz and Robert Parry-Cruwyz from the incredible ABA Inside Track Podca…
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Episode 160: Cultivating Culturally Safe Care for Indigenous Peoples with Kim Trottier
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Episode 160 features a conversation with Kim Trottier, founder of Culturally Committed. The purpose of Culturally Committed is threefold: first, it creates a pathway for client feedback, so providers can learn what Indigenous Peoples want and need to create trusting relationships. Second, it provides a list of providers who are demonstrating a desi…
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A quick update on our Book Club release schedule for next year and a chance to vote on your favorite choices. Top 4 vote-getters win a spot on the show. Vote now!By ABA Inside Track
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It’s summertime in New England and, for our vacation plans, we made more podcasts! First the Summer of Book Club continues with special guests Dr. Linda LeBlanc and Dr. Amanda Karsten (plus Alan) to discuss their brand new book on practical decision making and ethical action . Then we stop to review some of the behavioral underpinnings that make te…
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The Road to Black Con 2024: Mini-Episode 4 The RBT Experience
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We're excited to share Episode 4 of our Mini-Episode Series: The Road to Black Con 2024 featuring conversations with attendees from last year's conference! Episode 4 features two conversations. The first is with Mia, a registered behavior technician with The Indiana Institute for Behavior Analysis whom I interviewed on the deck of the paddle boat d…
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Episode 158: Behavior Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
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In Episode 158, Ben chats with Gerron Cooper, a business analyst at IREX.ai, a company that develops predictive AI analytics from surveillance cameras in the human trafficking space. Gerron has a diverse academic background and a passion for exploring the intersection of human behavior, artificial intelligence, and management. Gerron holds a master…
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The Road to Black Con 2024: Mini Episode 3 with Anika Costa
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We're excited to share Episode 3 of our Mini-Episode Series: The Road to Black Con 2024 featuring conversations with attendees from last year's conference! Episode 3 is a chat with Anika Costa live on the Detroit River on the 90s Boat Cruise! Check out Episode 153 for a conversation with BABA President, Denisha Gingles and Vice President, Cammie Wi…
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Episode 277 - (LISTENER CHOICE) Consultation in Behavior Analysis
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For our Spring Listener Choice episode, we’re looking into what makes consultation for behavior analysts good. Because consultation is like a mountain where you and your client reach the summit together. But don’t forget the extra cans of air in case its very tall. And did you remember to pack enough provisions? Or your compass? Some icebreaker gam…
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The Road to Black Con 2024 Mini-Episode 2: Gabriell and Guirlene
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We're excited to share Episode 2 of our Mini-Episode Series: The Road to Black Con 2024 featuring conversations with attendees from last year's conference! Episode 2 is a chat with Gabriell Abrams and Guirline Lews! Check out Episode 153 for a conversation with BABA President, Denisha Gingles and Vice President, Cammie Williams! https://www.behavio…
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Episode 155: Behavior Analysis in Puerto Rico
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In Episode 155, Ben chats with Dr. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau. She has a specialty in the assessment and treatment of challenging behavior using an applied behavior analytic (ABA) approach. Yaniz has a passion for improving access to behavior analytic services for underserved populations through novel models such as telehealth and through consideration o…
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The Road to Black Con 2024 Mini-Episode 1: "Ashley & Marquita"
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We're excited to share Episode 1 of our Mini-Episode Series: The Road to Black Con 2024 featuring conversations with attendees from last year's conference! Episode 1 is a chat with two amazing behaviour analysts: Ashley and Marquita Check out Episode 153 for a conversation with BABA President, Denisha Gingles and Vice President, Cammie Williams! ht…
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Episode 276 - Concurrent Chains Arrangement
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Somehow we’ve made it nearly 300 episodes without actually talking about concurrent chains arrangement specifically. I mean, we’ve talked about measuring assent, preferences for treatments, chaining, and concurrent schedules. Finally, all the great tastes that go great together in one episode! But where did the concurrent chains arrangement come fr…
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Episode 153: Black Con 2024: BABA’s Triumphant Return
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Episode 153 features a conversation with the intervening President Denisha Gingles, and Vice-President Cammie Williams of the Black Applied Behavior Analysts, Inc. which paused operations in July 2023 following two unfortunate situations that occurred at our 2023 conference in Detroit: a physical and verbal attack, as well as homophobic statements …
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Episode 1009 - (UNLOCKED) Calling Bullshit Book Club
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UNLOCKED from our Patreon page, it’s the “Calling Bullshit” Book Club! Interested in more Book Clubs? Want to vote on what we read next? Feeling FOMO at getting this a full year late? Wish your 2 CEs for listening to the episode were FREE??? Join us on Patreon to get all of our episodes a week early, access to these bonus episodes, plus other goodi…
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Bonus Episode 33 - Meet the Presidents of BABA w/ Denisha Gingles and Camille Williams
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With BABA’s 2024 conference in Baltimore fast approaching (July 19-21), we were lucky to find some time to chat with organization president, Denisha Gingles, and vice-president, Camille Williams, to talk all about what we can expect this year. From the new location in Maryland to the keynote speakers to the secrets of making a conference that feels…
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Episode 152: Native American Counselor Education
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In Episode 152 Ben chats with Courtney Copeland, a doctoral student in counseling psychology at the University of Buffalo and an Enrolled Member of the Seneca Nation and Dr. Katy Leigh-Osroosh, an Assistant Professor in the School of Counselling, School, and Educational Psychology at the University of Buffalo. Continuing Education Credits (https://…
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Episode 275 - Toilet Training Revisited w/ Dr. Maeve Donnelly
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Now that our own toilet training experences are solidly in the parenting windshield, we thought it would be a good time to check back in with what research on toilet training has taught us in the intervening years. And, wouldn’t you know it, special guest, Dr. Maeve Donnelly took all that info and put it into a handy-dandy article. In this episode …
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Episode 151: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Relatives with Dr. Amanda Young
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In Episode 151 Ben chats with Dr. Amanda Young. Dr. Young is Hidatsa of MHA Nation as well as an Anishinaabe of Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, both reservations of North Dakota. Amanda received her PhD in Counseling Psychologist from Oklahoma State in 2022. Her current research embraces the stories of Native women who are leaders within the Miss…
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This May, the Force is strong with the podcast as the summer of Book Club continues unabated with our unlock of last year’s “Calling Bullshit” Meanwhile, our normal episodes featuring Dr. Maeve Donnelly updating our knowledge of toilet training treatments, a long-overdue look at concurrent chains arrangments, and a boffo Listener Choice episode on …
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Episode 150: Education is The New Buffalo: Healing and Wellness for the Piikani (Blackfoot) People
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In Episode 150 Ben chats with Piiohskoopanskii/Sings Loudly Far Away (Angela Grier), a Piikani/Blackfoot registered provisional psychologist in her traditional territory of Mohkinstsis (Calgary, Alberta). For over 25 years, Angela has been working and supporting First Nation/ Indigenous peoples and communities through direct and systemic experience…
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Episode 274 - ABA and Public Policy
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Despite being an episode equivalent of eating all of our vegetables, we had a surprisingly good time talking about how to break in to public policy discussions. Even though we hate legal proceedings. And knowing tons of rules across multiple professions. And schmoozing with others. And sitting in lobbies. But, if that sounds like your bag, we salut…
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PREVIEW - Activity Schedules for Children with Autism Book Club
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Enjoy a short preview of our latest full-length Book Club episode. Want to hear the whole thing and get 2 CEs for FREE? Subscribe to our Patreon today at the premium $10+ levels for that plus other bonuses! For our Spring 2024 Book Club we decided to read something a little lighter that could lead right into some new practice options. And, boy did …
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Episode 149: Behaviour Analysis in Saudi Arabia with Dr. Shahad Alsharif
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In Episode 149, Ben chats with Dr. Shahad Alsharif, a board-certified behaviour analyst and CABAS Master Teacher. Dr. Alsharif consults with organizations that offer applied behavior analysis therapy to develop their services and train their professionals inside and outside of Saudi Arabia. She consults with government entities, such as the Ministr…
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Episode 273 - Schedule Thinning and FCR
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FCR is amazing and all, but what can be done about the that dense schedule of reinforcement? This week we explore what the research has to say about thinning that schedule using good old discrimination cues and a boatload of gumption. Well, mostly the first part. Plus, a fabulous recent summary of everything you wanted to know about the topic court…
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Episode 148: Behaviour Analysis in First Nation Communities of Australia
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In Episode 148, Ben chats with Deb Fernando, who is quite possibly the only Indigenous behaviour analyst in all of Australia. Deb is a proud Bigambul, Gomeroi woman with strong connections to far northwest NSW within the Gamilaraay language nation. She has 30 years’ experience working with First Nations communities throughout Australia, including u…
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Episode 272 - Supervision in Health, Sports, and Fitness w/ Dr. Mallory Quinn
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This week we welcome Dr. Mallory Quinn back to the show to provide us her expertise in the health, sports, and fitness field. And when we realize we won’t get cast in “West Side Story” with only an hour of work, we decide to spend our time talking with her about supervision instead. We review what behavior analysts interested in HSF should know whe…
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Episode 147: The Chickasaw Behavior Analyst with Dr. Jaxcy Odom
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In Episode 147, Ben chats with Dr. Jaxcy Odom., a Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Doctoral Level from the Chickasaw Nation based in New Mexico. Dr. Odom works at the University of New Mexico's Sandoval Medical Center where she provides behavioral support services to patients and staff. The conversation starts with a discussion on diagnosing auti…
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Now that lousy March weather is over, it’s time for cool April and another bunch of podcast episodes on topics that smell as sweet as Spring flowers. First we welcome back Dr. Mallory Quinn to share strategies for meaningful supervision in the realm of health, sports, and fitness. Then we run the gamut on old and “hot-off-the-press” topics with a r…
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Episode 146: Providing Behavior Analytic Services in Brasil
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In Episode 146, Ben chats with Hilary Amado, an American behaviour analyst living with her psychoanalyst Brazillian husband in Brasil. The conversation starts with a little brevity as Hilary shares some of the interesting conversations she and her husband have about caring for their children as behavior analysis and psychoanalysis philosophies coll…
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Episode 271 - Social Justice Research Practices w/ Dr. Malika Pritchett
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While behavior analysis has more recently begun digging into what meaningful social justice practices can and should be, the concept certainly isn’t new to other fields, and our special guest, Dr. Malika Pritchett, has the data to prove it. This week, Dr. Pritchett gives us a whirlwind tour of the development of social justice practices in research…
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Episode 145: Behavior Analysis in Pakistan with Alia Yasir, BCaBA, IBA
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In Episode 145, Ben chats with Alia Yasir. Alia is a highly experienced and dedicated Board Certified Associate Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) and International Behavior Analyst with a career spanning over 17 years. She completed her coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis from the University of West Florida. Her expertise is further solidified by her co…
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Episode 270 - Assessing Social Validity
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If measuring social validity is just about getting clients and stakeholders to fill out a 7-point Likert scale, we’d have a pretty short episode this week. Fortunately, it’s a heck of a lot more important and effortful than that. This week we delve into the realm of using social validity measures to improve our practices and to better support our c…
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Episode 144: Mindfulness, Meditation, and Behaviour with Dr. Pranali Hoyle
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In Episode 144, I chat with the brilliant Dr. Pranali Hoyle, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral Level who studies the effects of mindfulness on parent-child interactions. We dig deep into the origins of mindfulness and meditation from Pranali's early days growing up in India where, as a practicing Hindu, she learned from Buddhist teachings…
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Episode 1008 - (UNLOCKED) Between Now and Dreams Book Club
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UNLOCKED from our Patreon page, it’s the “Between Now and Dreams” Book Club! Interested in more Book Clubs? Want to vote on what we read next? Feeling FOMO at getting this a full year late? Wish your 2 CEs for listening to the episode were FREE??? Join us on Patreon to get all of our episodes a week early, access to these bonus episodes, plus other…
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This month is all about caring: caring for clients, for parents, for children, and for other people’s opinions. Because while we all love behavior analysis, that doesn’t mean everybody does. So listen in and up your anti-colonial, family-supportive, socially valid practices with our unlocked Book Club on supporting parents of autistic children with…
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