
Speaker
Nicky Schneider
Published by The Behaviorist Bookclub
School Behavior Change: Is that the hill you are going to die on?
Abstract Behavior analysts have an ethical responsibility to honor the voices of the individuals in their care while continuing to adhere to the science of Applied Behavior Analysis. They must continue to expand the scope of their clinical repertoire to move away from rigid procedural interventions while maintaining effective and ethical practices.
1 CEU·Learning·62 min·Async
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What you'll learn
- 1Learning Objectives
- 2Nicky will discuss how to empower clinicians working with vulnerable populations to:
- 3Define the traits of perspective-taking, empathy, and compassion that impact the values within clinical practice.
- 4Understand the importance of creating a therapeutic alliance between clinicians and clients by expanding opportunities to build positive rapport and trust.
- 5Recognize and measure assent and assent withdrawal in individuals with and without vocal language.
- 6Assess which specific environmental conditions require the clinician to hold boundaries within assent-based treatment.
- 7Respond to challenging behavior with empathy and compassion using research-based procedures.


