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  • In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, host Matt Harrington delves into the research study 'Evaluations of heart rate during functional analyses of destructive behavior' by McCabe and Greer, published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis in 2023. The study aimed to explore whether heart rate could serve as a predictive signal for upcoming destructive behavior, thereby enhancing the safety and efficacy of functional analyses.

    Despite the excitement around the potential of integrating heart rate monitors into functional analysis procedures, the study concluded with a null effect, finding no discernible pattern that would allow heart rate to predict destructive behavior. However, Harrington emphasizes the significance of this research in sparking discussions on the potential implications of successful heart rate monitoring and its role in advancing the field of applied behavior analysis.

    The episode also touches on the broader concepts of covert and overt behaviors, the importance of caregiver interviews in identifying behavioral precursors, and the future possibilities of utilizing advanced technology to uncover such covert precursors. Harrington concludes by encouraging further research and dialogue within the community, highlighting the episode's relevance to clinicians and researchers interested in behavior analysis and the innovative use of technology in the field.

    Show notes, links to article, and transcript are available at https://www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog

  • In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, host Matt Harrington examines a 2023 research article by Haney and colleagues from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. The study, originating from the Kennedy Krieger Institute, explores how negative reinforcement can enhance self-feeding behaviors in children with feeding disorders.

    Through a controlled consecutive case series at the Kennedy Krieger Institute Behavioral Feeding Program between 2017 and 2019, researchers investigated the efficacy of ending meals early as negative reinforcement to increase self-feeding, considering various response efforts. The study's results indicate that escape-maintained self-feeding can remain effective even as response effort increases.

    The podcast also highlights the importance of caregiver involvement in feeding therapy and discusses the ethical considerations and challenges of using escape as reinforcement. Matt contrasts skill acquisition with motivation, emphasizing the complexity of behavioral feeding issues and the need for more nuanced treatment approaches beyond negative reinforcement alone.

    Show notes, links to article, and transcript are available at https://www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog

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  • In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club podcast, host Matt Harrington delves into a 2023 article by Hagopian and colleagues on applying the evolutionary theory of behavioral dynamics to severe challenging behavior. The discussion begins with an introduction to natural selection and its relation to behavior analysis, emphasizing the importance of both phylogeny and ontogeny.

    The focus then shifts to the main topic of building artificial organisms through computer codes based on behavior analysis principles to simulate thousands of experiments on behavior change. This concept is illustrated through three simulated studies: functional analysis, functional communication training plus fading, and competing stimulus assessment, showing high matching results between artificial organisms and real clinical scenarios.

    The episode concludes with reflections on the potential future applications of such artificial organisms in developing new technologies and improving clinical practice, alongside encouragement for listeners to engage with the content and join the ABA Cafe Facebook group for further discussion.

    Show notes, links to article, and transcript are available at https://www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog

  • Show notes, links to article, and transcript are available at https://www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog

    Hey there, fellow behavior enthusiasts! Welcome back to another exciting episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, your go-to podcast for all things behavior analysis. I'm your host, Matt Harrington, and I'm thrilled to have you join me as we delve into the captivating world of skill acquisition and behavior change.

    In today's episode, we're diving deep into a groundbreaking research article by Tamrazi and Wiskow (2023) titled "Effects of Omission and Commission Errors during Tact Instructions." Trust me, folks, this one is a game-changer! We'll explore how errors, both of omission and commission, impact the effectiveness of behavior change interventions and uncover strategies to navigate these challenges like a pro.

    Join me on a journey of discovery as we dissect the nuances of treatment fidelity and its crucial role in maximizing intervention outcomes. From my own evolution as a behavior analyst to the fascinating insights gleaned from the latest research, we'll cover it all in today's episode.

    But that's not all! We'll also uncover practical implications for practitioners, sharing tips and tricks to mitigate the impact of errors and optimize learning for our clients. Whether you're a seasoned behavior analyst or just starting your journey, there's something for everyone in this jam-packed episode.

    So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and get ready to expand your knowledge and expertise in behavior analysis. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and leave a review if you enjoy today's episode. Your support means the world to us and helps us continue bringing you top-notch content week after week.

    Get ready to unlock the secrets of skill acquisition and revolutionize your approach to behavior change. Let's dive in together on the Behaviorist Book Club podcast!

  • Show notes, links to article, and transcript are available at https://www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog

    Welcome to the Behaviorist Book Club podcast, where we delve into the fascinating world of behavior analysis to uncover insights and strategies for meaningful behavior change. I'm your host, Matt Harrington, and I'm thrilled to guide you through our latest episode.

    In this installment, we embark on a thought-provoking journey as we dissect a groundbreaking research article by Ferdinand and colleagues. Join me as we explore "Examining Patterns Suggestive of Acquisition During Functional Analyses, a Consecutive Controlled Series of 116 Cases," published in the esteemed Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.

    Prepare to be captivated as we unravel the complexities of functional analyses and their implications for behavior change interventions. We'll navigate through intriguing findings, challenging conventional wisdom, and shedding light on the nuances of behavior patterns.

    From the emergence of new functions to the role of pre-assessment procedures, we'll dive deep into the research, extracting practical insights for practitioners in the field. Whether you're a seasoned behavior analyst or an aspiring practitioner, this episode promises to expand your understanding and ignite new perspectives.

    So grab your headphones, settle into your favorite listening spot, and join me on this enlightening journey through the world of behavior analysis. Together, let's uncover the secrets to unlocking meaningful behavior change. Tune in to the Behaviorist Book Club podcast now, and let the exploration begin!

  • Hey there, fellow behavior enthusiasts! Welcome back to the Behaviorist Book Club, your go-to podcast for all things related to behavior analysis and meaningful behavior change. I'm your host, Matt Harrington, and I'm thrilled to have you join me for another exciting episode.

    In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of behavior analysis with a fascinating research article by Morris and colleagues. Titled "Multiple Isolated Functions of Problematic Behavior: A Case Study," this study promises to provide valuable insights into the complexities of behavior assessment and intervention.

    But before we jump into the nitty-gritty details, let's take a moment to reflect on the broader context of behavior analysis. We'll discuss the debate of isolated versus synthesized functional analysis and why it's time to move past the dichotomy and focus on what truly matters: effective assessment and intervention strategies.

    Now, let's turn our attention to Morris et al.'s groundbreaking research. We'll explore the concept of multiply controlled behavior and how it differs from synthesized reinforcement contingencies.

    But that's not all! Throughout the episode, I'll share personal anecdotes, insights from my own practice, and practical tips for applying the research findings in real-world settings. So whether you're a seasoned behavior analyst or just starting your journey in the field, there's something for everyone in today's episode.

    So grab your headphones, settle in, and get ready for a thought-provoking discussion on behavior analysis and meaningful behavior change. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, leave a comment, and share your thoughts with our vibrant community on the ABA Cafe Facebook group.

    Thanks for tuning in, and let's embark on this exciting journey together!

  • Hey there, it's Matt Harrington, your host at the Behaviorist Book Club podcast! Get ready for another deep dive into the world of behavior analysis as we unpack a fascinating research article that's sure to spark some thought-provoking conversations.

    In this episode, we're tackling a study by Helvey and colleagues (2023) titled "Evaluating Preference for Functional and Non-functional Stimuli in the Treatment of Destructive Behavior." Sounds intriguing, right? Well, it gets even better as we explore the nuances of functional analysis and client preference in behavior reduction interventions.

    Discover how incorporating both functional and non-functional reinforcers into interventions can potentially enhance client preference and treatment outcomes. Plus, we'll delve into the importance of prioritizing client-centered approaches for more effective and socially valid interventions.

    So, if you're ready to expand your understanding of behavior analysis and learn how to tailor interventions to better meet the needs of your clients, then this episode is a must-listen! Tune in now and let's embark on this insightful journey together.

    Don't forget to subscribe to the Behaviorist Book Club podcast and join the vibrant community in the ABA Cafe Facebook group for more engaging discussions and resources. Until then, happy listening, and I'll catch you in the episode!

  • Hey there, fellow behavior enthusiasts! Welcome back to the Behaviors Book Club podcast, your go-to destination for insightful discussions and practical insights in the world of behavior analysis. I'm your host, Matt Harrington, and I'm thrilled to dive into today's episode with you.

    In this installment, we're delving into a topic that's near and dear to my heart: compassion in behavior analysis. Join me as we explore the significance of compassion in our field and its profound impact on client outcomes.

    We'll start by unpacking the perennial challenge of defining compassion within the context of behavior analysis. From there, we'll take a trip down memory lane to explore the historical roots of compassion, tracing its connection to social validity and ethical practice.

    But we won't stop there. Oh no! We'll also dive into the latest research on teaching compassion skills to behavior analysis students. Spoiler alert: the results are eye-opening and incredibly promising.

    And of course, no episode would be complete without some personal reflections. I'll share my own journey towards embodying compassion in my practice, along with some tips and tricks for integrating compassionate care into your daily interactions with clients and caregivers.

    But wait, there's more! We'll also discuss the systemic considerations [00:05:00] of integrating compassion into behavior analysis education. Should interpersonal skills and compassionate care be integral components of master's programs? Let's dive into the debate and explore potential solutions.

    So grab your favorite beverage, cozy up in your favorite listening spot, and join me for a thought-provoking and engaging conversation about compassion in behavior analysis. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting out on your behavior analysis journey, this episode has something for everyone.

    Don't forget to hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode of the Behaviors Book Club podcast. And if you enjoy today's discussion, be sure to share it with your colleagues and friends. Together, let's spread the word about the transformative power of compassion in our field.

    Thanks for tuning in, and I'll catch you in the next episode. Until then, stay curious and compassionate!

  • Hey there, fellow behavior enthusiasts! Welcome back to another episode of the Behaviorist Book Club. I'm your host, Matt Harrington, and today, we're diving deep into the world of behavior analysis research.

    In this episode, we're unpacking a fascinating study titled "Repetitive Speech and Problem Behavior: A Functional Analysis of Precurrent Contingencies" by Stromeyer and colleagues. Join me as we explore the intricate dynamics of mand compliance and its impact on behavior change.

    emystifying the concept of precurrent behavior and understanding how it influences the likelihood of reinforcement for subsequent actions. Then, we'll delve into the core of the study—mand compliance—and its role in repetitive speech and problem behavior.

    But don't worry if you're not familiar with all the technical jargon. I'll break it down for you in simple terms and share real-life examples to illustrate the concepts.

    We'll discuss the researchers' innovative approach to conducting functional analyses and how they developed intervention strategies to effectively shape behavior change. Along the way, we'll explore the challenges and limitations they faced and reflect on the ethical considerations of behavior interventions.

    So whether you're a seasoned behavior analyst or just curious about the science behind human behavior, this episode is for you. Join me as we embark on a journey of discovery and uncover the secrets behind meaningful behavior change.

    Don't forget to subscribe, leave a comment, and share your thoughts with us. Your engagement keeps the conversation going and helps us continue to explore new avenues in behavior analysis.

    Thanks for tuning in, and let's dive into the fascinating world of behavior science together!

    Citation for the article discussed: Strohmeier CW, Goetzel A, Deinlein S, Schmidt JD. Repetitive Speech and Problem Behavior: Functional Analysis of Precurrent Contingencies. Behav Anal Pract. 2022 Sep 21;16(3):745-754. doi: 10.1007/s40617-022-00743-3. PMID: 37680334; PMCID: PMC10480119.

  • Hey there, fellow behavior enthusiasts! Welcome back to the Behaviorist Book Club podcast, your go-to destination for all things behavior analysis. I'm your host, Matt Harrington, and boy, do I have an exciting episode lined up for you today!

    In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of research methodologies and shaking things up with a discussion on the role of qualitative analysis in behavior analysis. Now, before you raise those eyebrows and start questioning everything you know about single-case design, hear me out!

    We'll kick things off by addressing a common misconception: advocating for qualitative analysis doesn't mean tossing single-case design out the window. Nope, not at all! Instead, it's about enriching our toolkit and expanding our horizons to embrace a more holistic approach to research and clinical practice.

    Join me on a journey through the evolution of behavior analysis as we explore the transition from lab-based experiments to real-world applications. We'll uncover the limitations of traditional research methodologies and discover how qualitative analysis can help us tackle complex societal issues like climate change and healthcare disparities.

    But wait, there's more! We'll also discuss the importance of collaboration across disciplines and how qualitative analysis can bridge the gap between behavior analysis and other scientific fields. Plus, we'll dive into the practical implications for clinicians and explore how qualitative analysis can enhance the quality of care we provide to our clients.

    So, buckle up and get ready for a mind-blowing conversation that challenges the status quo and sparks innovation in behavior analysis. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just dipping your toes into the world of behavior science, this episode is guaranteed to leave you inspired and eager to explore new horizons.

    Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to hit that subscribe button and share your thoughts in the comments. Together, let's embark on a journey of discovery and make a positive impact in the world of behavior analysis. See you on the airwaves!

    Citation for the article discussed: Burney, V., Arnold-Saritepe, A. & McCann, C.M. Rethinking the Place of Qualitative Methods in Behavior Analysis. Perspect Behav Sci 46, 185–200 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40614-022-00362-x

  • Welcome back to the Behaviorist Book Club with your host, Matt Harrington! Join us as we dive deep into the world of behavior analysis, where meaningful change meets ethical decision-making. In this episode, we unpack the fascinating insights from a groundbreaking article that explores ethical decision-making models across disciplines.

    After a brief hiatus, Matt returns with renewed energy and a fresh perspective, sharing personal anecdotes and practical tips for navigating ethical dilemmas in the field. From identifying potential risks to consulting diverse perspectives, Matt takes us on a journey through the intricate process of ethical decision-making.

    Drawing inspiration from various disciplines, Matt emphasizes the importance of collaboration and cross-disciplinary discourse in shaping ethical standards. Through engaging discussions and insightful comparisons, he illuminates the key elements of ethical decision-making models and their real-world applications.

    Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a curious newcomer, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable strategies for upholding ethical principles in behavior analysis. Join us as we explore the intersection of ethics and practice, and embark on a journey towards fostering positive change in our communities.

    Tune in to the Behaviorist Book Club and be part of the conversation! Don't forget to subscribe, share your thoughts, and join our vibrant community of research-minded practitioners. Together, let's elevate the standards of behavior analysis and make a meaningful difference in the world.

    Citation for the article discussed: Suarez, V.D., Marya, V., Weiss, M.J. et al. Examination of Ethical Decision-Making Models Across Disciplines: Common Elements and Application to the Field of Behavior Analysis. Behav Analysis Practice 16, 657–671 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-022-00753-1

  • Join host Matt Harrington in a thought-provoking episode of the Behaviorist Book Club podcast as he delves into the world of behavior analysis from an Australian perspective. Discover the unique challenges and opportunities faced by aspiring behavior analysts in Australia and how they relate to the broader global community. Explore topics such as supervision capacity, delivery methods, and the barriers both supervisors and supervisees encounter.

    This episode unpacks a recent study, "Supervision for Aspiring Behavior Analysts in Australia," shedding light on the struggles and solutions in a field that's gaining momentum Down Under. Whether you're a behavior analyst in Australia or elsewhere, you'll find valuable insights on defining quality supervision, navigating payment structures, and aligning supervision with your graduate program.

    Join the conversation and gain a fresh perspective on behavior analysis while uncovering practical takeaways that can benefit practitioners worldwide. Subscribe, share, and leave a review to support the Behaviorist Book Club podcast in its mission to provide valuable content for behavior analysts everywhere.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogBayley et al., 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00739-z

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!

  • Welcome to "The Behaviorist Bookclub," the podcast where practitioners gather to explore the latest research and concepts in behavior analysis. Hosted by Matt Harrington, this podcast is your gateway to a community dedicated to enhancing the practice of behavior analysis.

    In this intriguing research article, titled "An Evaluation of Ethnicity Matching for Caregiver Telehealth Training in India," Matt breaks down the golden nuggets of practicality for practitioners. This article emphasizes the potential and unique challenges that telehealth and ethnicity matching creates.

    Discover the importance of cultural awareness, understanding, and responsiveness in the world of behavior analysis. Matt presents a thought-provoking study that examines the impact of ethnicity matching on various critical variables in telehealth training. From fidelity to intervention and child behavior improvements to participant preferences, you'll gain insights that can transform your practice.

    Join Matt as he unpacks the study's surprising findings, explores its limitations, and outlines practical steps for enhancing cultural responsiveness. Whether you're a seasoned behavior analyst or just starting in the field, this episode offers valuable knowledge and tools to elevate your practice and promote meaningful behavior change.

    Tune in to "The Behaviorist Bookclub" and embark on a journey of continuous learning and improvement in behavior analysis.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogSivaraman et al., 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00738-0

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!

  • Join host Matt Harrington in "The Behaviorist Bookclub" podcast as he explores the fascinating world of behavior analysis through a critical lens. In this episode, Matt deep-dives into an insightful research article comparing in-person and telehealth instruction for preschoolers with disabilities. Gain valuable insights into the rise of telehealth, its impact on work-life balance, the barriers it presents, and its evolving landscape. Discover how telehealth is shaping behavior analysis and learn about the research driving its application. Whether you're a practitioner or just curious about behavior analysis, this episode offers a comprehensive exploration of telehealth's role in facilitating meaningful behavior change. Tune in and stay informed about the latest developments in the field.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogPeysin et al., 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00737-1

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!

  • Join host Matt Harrington on the Behaviorist Book Club podcast as we dive into the realm of sensory-based interventions in classrooms. In this episode, we dissect a study investigating the impact of fidget cubes on students with attention difficulties. Explore the study's methodology, findings, and the vital collaboration between behavior analysts and occupational therapists. Discover the nuances of individualized interventions, the limitations of broad approaches, and the potential for more holistic measurement methods. Through critical analysis, we challenge assumptions and highlight the need for evidence-based practices and interdisciplinary cooperation. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of sensory interventions and their implications for behavior analysis in real-world settings.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogCroley et al., 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00734-4

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!

  • Dive into the fascinating world of evidence-based practices and multidisciplinary collaboration with "The Behaviorist Book Club" podcast. Host Matt Harrington explores the nuances of translating non-behavioral interventions into behavioral principles, uncovering how behavior analysts can contribute to diverse teams and create impactful interventions. Join us as we break down complex concepts and discuss practical ways behavior analysts can bridge the gap between various disciplines for meaningful behavior change. Tune in to discover how a strong foundation in behavior analysis can empower professionals to collaborate effectively and improve client outcomes. Subscribe now to join the community of practitioners dedicated to enhancing their understanding and application of evidence-based practices.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogBowman & Weiss, 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00736-2

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!

  • Welcome to the Behaviorist Book Club, hosted by Matt Harrington. In this episode, we explore the world of behavior analysis and how technology is transforming the way we approach fieldwork tracking. Discover how asynchronous online instruction and computer-based modules are reshaping the education of future behavior analysts. We delve into a recent study by Atkinson and colleagues, exploring the benefits of this innovative approach. Find out how students can now learn at their own pace, absorb information through interactive modules, and practice their skills in realistic scenarios. With technology leading the way, we're on the cusp of a new era in behavior analysis education. Join us as we discuss the potential impact of this exciting development and its role in shaping the future of our field. If you're a practitioner, a student, or simply intrigued by the intersection of technology and behavior analysis, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to stay informed and inspired on the cutting edge of behavior analysis education.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogAtkinson et al., 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00732-6

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!

  • Welcome to the Behaviorist Book Club, your portal into the fascinating realm of behavior analysis. I'm your host, Matt Harrington, and in this episode, we embark on a thought-provoking journey through the world of autism intervention and behavior analysis.

    We delve into a study titled "Geographic Access to Registered Behavior Technicians Among Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder." Join me as we explore the intricate struggle of behavior analysis services and uncover the challenges and opportunities that lie within. From the roles of BCBAs ® and RBTs® to the potential of telehealth and the intriguing concept of independent behaviorists, we dissect the intricate pieces that form the complete picture of autism intervention.

    Through engaging insights, real-world examples, and thought-provoking discussions, we unravel the significance of RBT® accessibility, the potential of telehealth in expanding service reach, and the innovative concept of independent behaviorists. Join us as we navigate through the landscape of behavior analysis, seeking to enhance the lives of individuals with autism and create a brighter future for all. Tune in, explore, and let's uncover the hidden dimensions of behavior analysis together.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogYingling et al., 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00729-1

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!

  • Step into the captivating realm of behavior analysis with the Behaviorist Book Club podcast, hosted by the insightful and enthusiastic Matt Harrington. Join our vibrant community of practitioners committed to empowering clients with meaningful behavior change. In this riveting episode, we delve into the intriguing world of precision teaching and the transformative power of standard celeration charting.

    Matt introduces a groundbreaking research article titled "Implementation of Frequency Building and Precision Teaching to Teach Sight Words via Synchronous Learning: A Case Study" by Dietrich and Li (2023). Prepare to embark on a journey through the realm of precision teaching and its application in real-world scenarios.

    As Matt candidly shares summary, he navigates the complexities of standard celeration charting, shedding light on its potential advantages and limitations. With candor and curiosity, he explores the nuances of the study's methods and results, providing a thought-provoking analysis that will leave you eager to learn more.

    Uncover the predictive power of standard celeration, the art of goal-setting, and the challenges of integrating precision teaching into caregivers' lives. This episode challenges assumptions, sparks intrigue, and encourages you to explore the untapped potential of standard celeration charting.

    Whether you're a seasoned behavior analyst or a curious learner, this episode promises valuable insights and a fresh perspective on precision teaching's impact. Join the Behaviorist Book Club podcast community as we delve into the world of behavior analysis, dive deep into research, and embrace the quest for continuous growth. Subscribe now and embark on an enriching journey of discovery and transformation.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogDietrich & Li, 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00721-9

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!

  • Welcome to the Behaviorist Book Club, hosted by Matt Harrington. Join our community of practitioners dedicated to facilitating meaningful behavior change for clients. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of behavior analysis, focusing on the crucial topic of skill acquisition and protocol development.

    Matt introduces a groundbreaking article, "Identifying and Training Skill Acquisition: Protocol Development - A Preliminary Investigation" by Parker and colleagues (2023). The episode uncovers two key aspects: computer-based instruction (CBI) and the development of written protocols.

    Computer-based instruction is revolutionizing the dissemination of behavior analysis knowledge. Just as you're engaging with this podcast, technology is enabling the sharing of research-based protocols to practitioners worldwide. This scalable approach bridges the gap between research and practice, allowing evidence-based strategies to be effectively shared and utilized.

    The episode delves into the critical importance of fidelity in skill acquisition. Matt emphasizes that written protocols serve as task analyses for interventions, ensuring consistency and effective implementation. He highlights the pros and cons of pre-made curricula, stressing the need for individualization and client-centered goal selection.

    The article's innovative approach combines CBI with protocol development. Matt explores the strengths and limitations of this method, shedding light on its impact on behavior analyst training and protocol refinement. While the research shows promising results, Matt offers insightful critiques and suggestions for further exploration.

    Throughout the episode, Matt's engaging style, real-world examples, and practical insights will captivate and inform listeners. Join the Behaviorist Book Club podcast for an in-depth exploration of behavior analysis, protocol development, and the exciting future of practitioner-focused research. Subscribe, share, and become part of our community of passionate behavior change advocates.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Free 2 CEU course on Solving Clinical Challenges with Research- www.behavioristbookclub.com/solvingTranscript- www.behavioristbookclub/blogParker et al., 2023- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40617-022-00726-4

    Please contact Matt @ [email protected] if you have any questions or if you need help accessing the full article!