Session 146: Inside JABA Series #6: How to Stop Smoking Using Behavior Analysis

Session 146: Inside JABA Series #6
Instructor: Jesse Dallery, Ph.D., BCBA-D

CE Offering: 1.0
Inside JABA Series #6:
How to Stop Smoking Using Behavior Analysis:
JABA’s Special Series in Public Health and Telehealth

This Session of the Inside JABA Series provides an overview of Contingency Management (CM) approaches for the reduction or cessation of substances of abuse. Specifically, Dr. Jesse Dallery describes previous CM approaches to smoking cessation, the logistical barriers in these previous studies, and how he and his team developed a novel technology to make the implementation of a CM intervention for smoking cessation more feasible. This technology was empirically evaluated and its outcomes were reported in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (see Dallery, et al., 2020). Dr. Dallery also discusses the roles of Delay Discounting (DD) and punishment in the conceptualization of the CM literature.

Instructions for this event:

1. Listen to Session 146 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast. You can do this at any time, on any platform. Click here for the various places to download and listen to it (note: if the link does not work, cut and paste the following into your browser: https://www.behavioralobservations.com/start-here/)
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5. Download the certificate of completion. Note: Upon the successful completion of the quiz, you’ll receive an email noting that you’ve passed it. The information in this email may also be used as CE documentation, as it contains all the relevant information the BACB requires.
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Thank you so much for participating in this BACB Continuing Education event. If you have any questions about this event or anything else related to the podcast, please feel free to email me at Matt@behavioralobservations.com!

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