In Session 4 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast I sit down with Dr. Amanda Kelly, BCBA-D, a.k.a., the Behaviorbabe. In this episode, I learn how to properly greet a local in Hawaii, how the licensure laws are playing out across the 8 islands of that state, what it’s like...
I am thrilled to share this conversation that I had with Dr. Jon Bailey in the fall of 2015. Dr. Bailey's contributions to the field of Behavior Analysis are many, but he is perhaps best known as the preeminent authority on ethics in clinical practice. In this session of theBehavioral...
For those of you who enjoyed the interview with Greg Hanley in Session 1 of the Behavioral Observations Podcast, I wanted to let you know that he is featured in an online Continuing Education opportunity here. In all candor, I haven't taken it (not yet at least) but I'm thinking it should...
It’s been a little over a week since I launched “The Behavioral Observations Podcast,” and the response has been truly overwhelming. As of this writing, over 1000 episodes of the podcast have been downloaded! I want to take a minute to extend my heartfelt appreciation to those of you...
Hi Folks, in today's episode I have a conversation with my good friend, Steve Lawyer. Steve and I met as first year graduate students at Auburn University way back in the day. Nowadays, he is the Director of Clinical Training at Idaho State University. In today's episode we have...
In the first episode of the Behavioral Observations Podcast, we chat with Greg Hanley from Western New England University. We find out about how being a terrible painter and having poor grades set Greg off on a path to being a prolific contributor to our field. In all seriousness,...
I have launched two episodes of the Behavioral Observations Podcast. Unfortunately, I am having a little bit if difficulty getting the episodes uploaded to iTunes. As a result, I am having what people in the restaurant business might refer to as a "soft opening." Right now, you can listen...
I'm still not quite ready to publish interviews to iTunes yet, but I wanted to write a quick post to let you know that things are definitely moving in the right direction. If you've been to this website before, you'll notice that we've updated the look a little bit....
Well, it's been a while since my last post, and I'm tempted to make several references to Dick Malott's work in the area of procrastination. However, in an effort to stay on task, I want to let you know that I have made some decisions about the nature and...
I highly recommend that you check out Greg Hanley's new website, www.practicalfunctionalassessment.com. If you're not familiar with him, he is a professor at Western New England University, and has written a lot about the functional assessment process over the years. I've been an admirer of his work for a...