Exploring the fringes of behavior analysis in a quest to find and understand more about the application of behavior analytic principles in various environments and structures. If you're curious about other ways to apply the science of behavior, then you're in the right place.
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Ep51 Expanding the Behavioral and Technological Galaxy with Alan and Stewart of Attend|Behavior (01:34:42)
Home dynamics are different than any other environment a person contacts. There are multiple competing contingencies, constantly fluctuating variables- laundry, meals, clean up, practice, therapy, app...
Ep50 The Rest of the Story: Unpacking the Complexities of Supporting Adults with Disabilities (01:00:36)
Being an adult is difficult. Being an adult with disabilities is even harder. And being a caregiver (parent, family member, direct care staff) can be overwhelming, discouraging, often times leads to b...
Ep49 Learning to Teach Operant Behavior to Pet Parents with Andrew Taylor-Baptiste (01:23:59)
“They blinded me with science!”
Many have had the experience of entering a session, excited to impart all the behavior analytic knowledge, only to watch the audience’s eyes glaze over. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...
Ep48 Translating Psychiatric to Behavioral with Sue Gabriel (01:30:00)
Anyone else ever get bored and just randomly start looking up various diagnoses and diseases to learn more about how it can present behaviorally? Or had a client on your caseload with a diagnosis you ...
Ep47 Expanding the Behavior Analytic Universe-Behavioral Medicine and Technology with Dr. Brennan Armshaw (01:33:05)
Some of our previous guests have talked about applying the science of behavior analysis to health, fitness, and wellness; creating programs for others, or oneself, to build and improve physical fitnes...
Ep46 Feeling a Little Crispy or Overcooked? Investigating Burnout with Dr. Julie Slowiak BCBA-D (01:48:43)
Overtime. Pushing for a spot on the team. Gotta make the billable hours. No Pain, No Gain. Have to make the grade. These behaviors may ring too true for many, and they come with potentially fantastic ...
Ep45 Learning to be Constructional through Art and Animals with Kellie Sisson Snider (02:04:48)
We’re putting on our theory and philosophy hats for this one! In this LIVE talk with Kellie Sisson Snider, MS, artist, writer, and aggression consultant, we’re going to discuss the concept of reinforc...
Ep44 Curiosity, Creativity, Constructional Approach, and Critters with Lisa Clifton-Bumpass (02:07:31)
Oh man this is gonna be so cool! We’re gonna talk layers of reinforcement! We’re gonna talk animal training! We’re gonna talk about zoo animals learning to consent to receive necessary injections! AND...
Ep43 Pandemics, and Puppies, and Pawsitives oh my! A conversation about the Constructional Approach, shelter dogs, and animal welfare with Maasa and Sean from CAAWT (01:50:16)
“We don’t ever need to remove reinforcement from the learner to achieve success.” Maasa and Sean ABAI 2022
Many behavior analysts and animal trainers are familiar with the concept of differential rein...
Ep42 Unmasking Through Theatre with Sarah Duc (01:32:37)
"I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being." -Oscar Wilde
There’s been a l...
Ep41 Rural Planets: The Impact of Geographical Differences and Evaluating Quality of Life with Matt Cicoria (01:41:45)
There’s a common adage: “You can’t understand another person until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” Sometimes those shoes take you into lesser charted territories. In a previous episode we discus...
Ep40 The Invisible Gravity of Ableism and Consent with Worner Leland (ethics) (01:38:14)
When people go about their daily activities, there is variable privilege in navigating the world. One way this shows up is in ableism, and people with non-disabled privilege may not even notice the ea...
Ep39 Separating the Science from the Application with Nicholas A. Maio-Aether (Ethics) (01:34:29)
“‘ABA’ -- You keep using this term. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
While many practicing in the field of behavior analysis would like to believe the general populace has an accura...
Ep34 Lived Experience and Self-Advocacy with Michau van Speyk (Ethics) (01:10:44)
When creating goals, targets, programs, addition/removal of accommodations, are we genuinely listening to the needs and preferences of autistic individuals? Or do we find ourselves more likely to adhe...
Ep38 Battling Diagnostic Stigmas- A Discussion with Sarah Alford Hart (Ethics) (01:25:05)
While there is plenty of discussion about the increase in autism diagnoses during the current and recent generation, we cannot forget there’s a generation of individuals, particularly female, who were...
Ep37 Navigating Systems and Intersectionality with Nyetta Abernathy (Ethics) (01:35:35)
During this year, we are trying to talk less and listen more. In this LIVE talk, we meet with Nyetta to learn from her experiences as an African American woman, behavior analyst, and mother as she nav...
Ep36 Expanding the Constructional Galaxy- Constructional Approaches in an Autobody Shop with Jessica Winne (01:20:17)
In previous episodes we’ve reviewed the basic components of the Constructional Approach and have discussed how it can be applied to families, parent training, interpreting emotional contingencies. In ...
Ep35 Creature Feature- Unpacking Behavior Analysis and Animal Training with BAAAB (01:39:34)
Behavior analysis isn’t limited to working with humans or their systems and organizations. In fact, there’s a whole field of study revolving around animal behavior. And similar to their human counterp...
Ep33 Tools of Empowerment: Emotions and the Constructional Approach with Jonathan Amey (01:50:45)
Behavior Analysts know that the learner is always right, but there are cases where people start doubting this because of how disturbing some behaviors seem. It is important to always remember that the...
Ep32 Gravitational Pulls- First Loves and Instructional Design with Anika Costa (Supervision) (01:31:07)
Life is an adventure and adventures put you in contact with a multitude of experiences. In turn, those experiences help shape your professional and personal development. We learn, what works, what’s a...
Ep30 Removing the Mask Hiding Trauma: Discovering and Altering the Functions of Challenging Behavior with Dr. Jeannie Golden (01:36:27)
Children who are traumatized by maltreatment often learn to engage in functional survival behaviors. Living in a chaotic environment, with intermittent reinforcement for challenging behavior, unpredic...
Ep29 CPP Rides Again! Pt5 Professional Development Across the Galaxy (Supervision) (01:08:29)
It only took us a few extra months, but PBS Matters and ATBA ride again in part 5 of our Cross Pollination Podcast! In this discussion, Paddy, Jo, Shana, and Kelly discuss professional development (we...
Ep26 What Does it Mean to be Constructional? with Awab Abdel-Jalil (01:54:49)
Let’s be honest, working with humans can be difficult. To formulate successful programs for clients, there are a variety of contingencies to consider, and several approaches that can be taken. There a...
Ep25 Non-Compliance Doesn’t Mean Defiance- Assent, Consent Follow-Up (Ethics) (01:22:34)
There was a lot of discussion in the chat during our previous LIVE Assent and Consent talk so we wanted to take some time to address those comments and questions. In this follow-up, we meet again with...
Ep24 A Day in the Life of an OBM Senior Consultant with Dr. Cloyd (01:23:19)
The teacher, the baker, the organizational systems maker! Join us as Dr. Cloyd Hyten, from Aubrey Daniels International, Inc., regales us with his experiences in the organizational behavior management...