This event is Session 6 in our series, Bridging Different Ways of Knowing: Making Non-Behavioral Concepts Accessible and Actionable for Behavior Analysts There are many ways of knowing. And these ways of knowing are differentially useful for promoting knowledge and effective action in different contexts. Despite our terribly powerful analyses and technologies, however, behavior analysts
This event is Session 8 in our series, Bridging Different Ways of Knowing: Making Non-Behavioral Concepts Accessible and Actionable for Behavior Analysts There are many ways of knowing. And these ways of knowing are differentially useful for promoting knowledge and effective action in different contexts. Despite our terribly powerful analyses and technologies, however, behavior analysts
Dr. Joanne Chan, Dr. Brian Pilecki & Dr. Brian Thompson
Connections Behavior Planning and Intervention is excited to welcome Joanne Chan, Brian Thompson and Brian Pilecki, for a webinar for Behavior Analysts! This event will focus on an application of ACT for anxiety and obsessive-compulsive (and related) disorders, disguising the interventions as ‘symptom reduction’ for those clients who may be resistant to the traditional look
This event is Session 7 in our series, Bridging Different Ways of Knowing: Making Non-Behavioral Concepts Accessible and Actionable for Behavior Analysts There are many ways of knowing. And these ways of knowing are differentially useful for promoting knowledge and effective action in different contexts. Despite our terribly powerful analyses and technologies, however, behavior analysts
This event is Session 5 in our series, Bridging Different Ways of Knowing: Making Non-Behavioral Concepts Accessible and Actionable for Behavior Analysts There are many ways of knowing. And these ways of knowing are differentially useful for promoting knowledge and effective action in different contexts. Despite our terribly powerful analyses and technologies, however, behavior analysts
Courtney Tarbox, BCBA and Jonathan Tarbox, BCBA-D discuss how empathy and compassion are part of the science of behavior analysis, and what this means for our daily practice. 4.5 BACB CEU’s offered.
Courtney Tarbox, BCBA and Jonathan Tarbox, BCBA-D discuss how empathy and compassion are part of the science of behavior analysis, and what this means for our daily practice. 1.5 BACB CEU’s offered.
Courtney Tarbox, BCBA and Jonathan Tarbox, BCBA-D discuss how empathy and compassion are part of the science of behavior analysis, and what this means for our daily practice. 1.5 BACB CEU’s offered.
This event is Session 4 in our series, Bridging Different Ways of Knowing: Making Non-Behavioral Concepts Accessible and Actionable for Behavior Analysts There are many ways of knowing. And these ways of knowing are differentially useful for promoting knowledge and effective action in different contexts. Despite our terribly powerful analyses and technologies, however, behavior analysts
Courtney Tarbox, BCBA and Jonathan Tarbox, BCBA-D discuss how empathy and compassion are part of the science of behavior analysis, and what this means for our daily practice. 1.5 BACB CEU’s offered.
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