Paperback Behavior is a podcast about books. Shane and Patrick are both behavior analysts deep diving into interesting books within the field of behavior analysis that are often overlooked or unheard of. Each season will cover a unique book, where the hos
Just kidding. We decided to talk about the topic a little bit more, so here's part 4 of this chapter!This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 12 ACTUALLY wraps up our discussion on Chapter 1.6 and sees Patrick, Holly, and Shane realize explore what it means to work in a helping profession.Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
And that wraps Chapter 1.6! We solve it. We solved the entire thing. Right? This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 11 wraps up our discussion on Chapter 1.6 and sees Patrick, Holly, and Shane realize explore what it means to work in a helping profession.Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Onward through Chapter 1.6! What are your thoughts on this one? Any ideas or thoughts emerge as we explore our responsibilities to clients? Feel free to reach out to us! This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 10 continues on our journey to explore what it means to take care of the folks we serve and how best we can do that according to the BACB's ethics code. As always, I think the discussion is rich and exciting!Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Here we are with Chapter 1.6! We're about to get into it for our clients and stakeholders here. Who are our clients? Who are the stakeholders? Who do we focus on for decision making? Well, we're going to unpack quite a bit in this one. This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 9 starts our journey with a focus on our responsibilities to the folks we serve directly. What does that mean? And how does that influence our practice? Well, Holly, Patrick, and Shane are going to get right into it.Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Just kidding...we have one more part of 1.5 to cover. We just couldn't stop, you know!?As we continue to dive into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy, we continue to explore the nuances of ethics and begin to understand how little we really know about it all. Or how we might feel pretty confident about the concepts, only to discover that maybe we're not as good as we think we are!Episode 8 ACTUALLY wraps up our discussion on Chapter 1.5, so sorry for the confusion on that part.Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Alright, folks. We decided to do a quick pit stop because we felt like it was important to dive into informed consent. After the last episode, how could we avoid this discussion?!As we continue to explore Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy, this season, we are going to dive into some of the more complex topics that come up. Episode 7 doesn't cover the book itself, but focuses on the concept of informed consent and assent, and how those play a role in our clinical practice. Holly, Patrick, and Shane discuss the unique nuances related to informed consent and how we can do a better job of it. Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
And that wraps Chapter 1.5! I think we did a pretty good job of reviewing the chapter here, but what do you all think? This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 6 wraps up our discussion on Chapter 1.5 and sees Patrick, Holly, and Shane realize that there's probably a larger discussion to be had about informed consent. Maybe we should get into that, yeah?Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Chapter 1.5 has arrived! In the next few episodes, we start diving into the world of our responsibility in practice! What soapboxes will we get on in this one? We have no idea, but you know it's going to be good! This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 5 starts our discussion on Chapter 1.5 and sees Patrick, Holly, and Shane get spend some time exploring what it means to be a behavior analyst.Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
And that covers chapter 1.4! What a fun discussion, right? I think it's always surprising when we start diving head first into the code and unraveling the complexity that is each code item. This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 4 wraps up our discussion on Chapter 1.4 and sees Patrick, Holly, and Shane get into some serious social validity discussions that I think are useful for us behavior analysts.Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
We tried. We tried to cover a single chapter in one episode. Alas, we failed. When you get into the latest episode, you'll see exactly what happened. How could we NOT talk about the first section of the ethics code in depth?!This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 3 starts to cover Chapter 1.4 of the book, which focuses on code items from the first section of our ethics code. I think this discussion is quite rich!Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Sorry for the delay folks! We're back on track. Here we are with episode 2 of season 6! This week, we get in the weeds about decision making. It's not so simple, is it? I hope you have your decision making models ready!This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 2 covers Chapter 1.3 of the book, and I think it's a critical discussion in the grand scheme of ethics talks.Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Aaaand we're back! Welcome to Season 6 of Paperback Behavior! This episode launches Season 6, Part 1 (we've got ALOT to talk about here). We're also joined by the incomparable Holly Downs!This season, we are diving DEEP into Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications (2nd Ed.) by Anne Beirne and Jacob A. Sadavoy! Strap in because we are going to be covering so many topics throughout this season!Episode 1 covers the first 2 chapters of section 1 of the book, so we are going to be spending some time chatting about the ethics code and what it means for our practices. Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis: Practical Applications can be purchase here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
After such a wonderful read, how could we NOT discuss it with the author themselves. In this final episode of Season 5, we sit down with Dr. Mark Mattaini to discuss Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha. This is one of my favorite discussions so far, and we look forward to you all hearing his insights!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
In this week's episode, we wrap up our discussion and the book Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. Chapter 11 focuses on moving toward "Undreamt of" discoveries. Patrick, Daisy, and Shane all share some final thoughts and discussion points about the book in this Season 5 episode! Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Chapter 10! Chapter 10, yall! We hope you're enjoying this book. This week, we dive into Chapter 10 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini where we cover Resource Disruption and Retaliation. Complicated topics, to be sure. Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
I can't believe we're so close to the end of this book! This week, we dive into Chapter 9 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini where we cover Disruptive Noncooperation. When we're taught about different ways people protest, this might be one of the most consistent examples we see.Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
This week, we continue to dive into the behaviors that make up non-violent resistance! In chapter 8, we take a look at Nonviolent Persuasion and Protest, which is something that we might actually be quite familiar with already. As we continue to work through Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini, we'd love to hear from you!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Welcome to Paperback Behavior! We are kicking off Part TWO of Nonviolent struggle. What a topic to cover. Also, a term that I had not Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini this week. As we dive into Strategic Options, we are going to start to see some actual action items we can implement as part of resistance movements. This week, we cover the action of Constructive Noncooperation. Fascinating stuff!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
And with that, we wrap up Part One of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. This week, we cover Chapter 6, which focuses on organizational and leadership issues within resistance movements. This was one of the most interesting chapters for me, personally, since so much of any movement relies so heavily on the work of the leader driving the movement.Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Resistance movements can be a challenge to keep up. When reinforcers end up "drying out" so to speak, what keeps the movement going? This week, we dive into Chapter 5 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. This week: Sustaining Resistance Movements - Solidarity, Discipline, and Courage!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Nonviolent struggle. What a topic to cover. Also, a term that I had not personally heard until we started this book. What is nonviolent struggle? What are the principles behind the concept? In this episode, we cover chapter 4 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. If you have some thoughts or ideas about the subject, please feel free to reach out and chat a bit!Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Episode 3 is live! In this episode, we start getting into the behavior babble you all love, chapter 3 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. We are really getting into the weeds with how non-violence works and the active behavioral principles that influence these movements.Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
We are JUST getting into the thick of it here! In episode 2 of season 5, we tackle the concept of Strategic Nonviolent Resistance, chapter 2 of Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. As we dive into some of these concepts, you'll find that what we previously understood about protest behavior is a little more nuanced. Well, at least from the behavioral perspective. Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Season 5 begins NOW! Welcome to Paperback Behavior, Season 5! This season, we are covering Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha by Dr. Mark Mattaini. This season, we are joined by guest host Daisy Confusione and explore how protest and resistance movements operate from a behavioral perspective. I cannot emphasize how impactful this season was on my personal learning. I hope you all enjoy it! Strategic Nonviolent Power: The Science of Satyagraha can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
And to put a cap on Season 4, we are blessed with the privilege of being able to interview Dr. Tyra Sellers, one of the authors of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor, among many other things. This conversation was a blast and there are so many free resources related that you'll want to check out!Fillable Resources from SloanAssociation for Professional Behavior AnalystsAPBA Leadership ConferenceBehavior Analysis in Practice: Special Section on SupervisionNew Supervisor's WorkbookConsulting Supervisor's WorkbookThe Lift Podcast SeriesAnd look! Bonus recommendations straight from Tyra herself!Crucial ConversationsLetters to a Young PoetBuilding and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for the main episodes of Season 4, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Hey folks! As we lead up to the new season, we wanted to cover a cool journal that you might enjoy! In the next few episodes, we are going to dive straight into the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science! We are taking a look at all of the articles from Vol. 26, released in December 2022. Part 2 has arrived!If you're unfamiliar with the journal, this is a great one to check out. And it's VERY low cost (free if you're a member). Check it out over at the Association of Contextual Behavioral Science now!Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Hey folks! As we lead up to the new season, we wanted to cover a cool journal that you might enjoy! In the next few episodes, we are going to dive straight into the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science! We are taking a look at all of the articles from Vol. 26, released in December 2022.If you're unfamiliar with the journal, this is a great one to check out. And it's VERY low cost (free if you're a member). Check it out over at the Association of Contextual Behavioral Science now!Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
And that's a wrap! To end our review of the book, we bring you episode 13 of season 4 covering Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales. Chapter 13 leads us through some self-reflection and understanding our roles as teachers. Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
And we are nearing the end of the book! To wrap up Section 3 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales, we end our overall book discussion on the topic of growth. Chapters 12 focuses primarily on how we can build a career going forward and what that looks like for our supervisor selves. Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Problem solving is one of our favorite things, and supervision is one of the places we like to do the work! Continuing in Section 3 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales, the team covers Chapter 11. Here, we get to discuss how to identify and resolve barriers to supervision and how we can improve that process for everyone involved. Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
For this last stretch, we are kicking off Section 3 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales. Chapter 10 starts us off with evaluation, one of the most misunderstood and unplanned parts of supervision (in my opinion). I think this will be a must listen episode for those entering the supervision workspace! Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Pardon our delay, folks! After resolving a little upload issue, we are BACK and hitting Chapter 9 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales. Here is where we really get into those interpersonal skills and learn how to build alliance ( a skill more behavior analysts desperately need).Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Even skilled supervisors struggle with being organized, especially in a culture that fosters a "work hard, play hard" type of environment. There are always so many things to do! In this episode, Beverly, Patrick, and Shane get organized and cover Chapter 8 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales. And look, this is out on time! Time management, baby!Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Ah, the ever elusive skill of problem solving. Is this even a teachable skill? Well, in this episode, we dive into Chapter 7 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales. I think this might be one of my favorite chapters yet!Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
And just like that, we're at the halfway point of season 6 (besides our bonus episodes, of course!). In this episode, Beverly, Patrick, and Shane tackle Chapter 6 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales. In this episode, we get into the nitty gritty about experts and what that means for learning! Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Happy New Year's, Paperback People! We are continuing through this excellent supervision book with Chapter 5 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales. If you're following along, Chapter 5 dives headfirst into Section 2 of the book with the competency-based approach to supervision! What a great way to introduce the next part of this book!Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Hey folks, we are talking a break from our regularly scheduled programming to have a little celebration! Starting in a garage in Hobe Sound, Fl and building to the national (and international) organization that it is today, PBS Corp. celebrates their 15 year anniversary this December! Please join us with our marketing wonder and local mystic Lizz Focazio as we talk about where we came from and where we're going.Thank you for celebrating with us!
This book just flies by, doesn't it?! Chapter 4 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales covers the issue of CULTURE on supervision. In this episode, Patrick, Bev, and Shane we start to explore a little bit of cultural humility, which I think we could all use.Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
We're already at Chapter 3 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales! In this episode, Patrick, Bev, and Shane dive deep into their past experiences with and as supervisors. Get ready for this stroll down memory lane!Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Season 4 continues with Episode 2, where we cover Chapter 2 of Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales! Get ready to build your collaborative skills in this latest episode!Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
And we're BACK! Welcome to Season 4 of Paperback Behavior! In this season, we tackle Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor by LeBlanc, Sellers, and Ala'i-Rosales! We are so thrilled to be able to continue our discussions on supervision and to dive into this book from some incredible leaders.Here we GO!Building and Sustaining Meaningful and Effective Relationships as a Supervisor and Mentor can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Patrick is at it again with his shenanigans. On this special edition of Paperback Behavior Shorties, we explore FEAR. Specifically, the FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN. What's he getting at? We don't really know, do we? Spoilers can be found HERE.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for Seasons 1, 2, and 3, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
We're back at it again with some spooky reads, and there really isn't anything scarier than the Dead Man Test (besides pseudoscience). In this Shorty, Patrick dives into one of our favorite Critchfield articles. Take a moment to check out this article HERE.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for Seasons 1, 2, and 3, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Kurt Vonnegut is my favorite author. This is the first short story of his that genuinely scared me, which is interesting considering he's not a horror writer. But what an impactful story.If you'd like to check it out, feel free to grab his complete work of short stories HERE.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for Seasons 1, 2, and 3, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
This article blew my mind for so many reasons. The big take away here? Always be ready to learn and question what you know. There is no finish line for science, and this is a great example of that.Grab a copy of this article and read along HERE.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for Seasons 1, 2, and 3, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
I feel like Dune is a great discussion around UMOs and resource limits. Also, this is just a really well written book. Sure, it's not behavior analytic. And yea, maybe it's a bit nerdy. But the spice. must. flow. In this episode, Shane gives as quick an overview of Dune as one could, and hopefully he convinces you to join him on Paul Atreides' journey as the Muad'Dib and the kwisatz haderach. Doesn't make sense? Yes, you're right. But it's worth it.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for Seasons 1, 2, and 3, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Oh, a change in format! Welcome to our new weekly episodes, our Paperback Shorties! In these episodes, we spend a very brief amount of time reviewing articles and books that we enjoy that wouldn't cover a season. These won't be worth CEs, but we hope you get a kick out of these just the same.In our innaugural episode, we spend a bit of time talking about the 1974 article from Upper titled "The Unsuccessful Self-Treatment of a Case of 'Writer's Block.'" We also spend a bit of time talking about some replications!Grab the article HERE.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for Seasons 1, 2, and 3, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."
Hey folks! For our final episode of Season 3, we bring you the book we tried to cover for our book club: Bad Advice , or Why Celebrities, Politicians, and Activists Aren't Your Best Source of Health Information by Paul Offit. This book is seriously incredible, and we think you should get it like...NOW.FFO: Actual information, anti-pseudoscience, jokes, humility, etc.Grab your copy HERE.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
Hey everyone! You know how we like to deep dive on some research, and what better way to continue in Season 3 than with an entire journal on supervision! In this episode, Patrick and Shane dive into Behavior Analysis in Practice. More specifically, we focus on Volume 9, Edition 4 from December 2016. You can check out the publication HERE.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for this series, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
In the spirit of discussing leadership in the context of Radical Candor, we invited some of our bosses onto the show and asked them SCATHING questions. Patrick and Shane get to interview Jennifer Lenderman and Melissa Delgado, clinical directors at our place of employment, PBS Corp. We thought this would be a fun dive into the book with the people who do it, so we hope you enjoy it! Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for the main episodes of Season 3, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.
We were lucky enough to be be able to interview Dr. Darren Sush, one of the authors for the fabulous workbook A Workbook of Ethical Case Scenarios in Applied Behavior Analysis (2nd Ed.). This interview was so fun and covered everything from current affairs in the field, Beastie Boys, and more!A Workbook of Ethical Case Scenarios in Applied Behavior Analysis can be purchased here.Bonus! If you'd like to gain CEUs for the main episodes of Season 3, please check out our website at Team PBS under the training titled "Paperback Behavior."Music and editing by Arty Clay.