Session 12 of The Behavioral Observations Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Mary Lynch Barbera, BCBA-D. In this episode, we talk about a wide range of topics including, but not limited to,
- Her pre-ABA career as a nurse (which actually involved quite a bit of OBM work!).
- How she learned about behavior analysis, and how her advocacy for her son led her to becoming a BCBA.
- The motivation behind writing her best-selling book, The Verbal Behavior Approach, and creating her e-course, Autism ABA Help: Online Training for Professionals and Gung-Ho Parents.
- What her writing practices are, and how best to avoid, “the curse of knowledge,” when communicating behavioral principles with lay people.
- Her thoughts on some recent workshops from the recent National Autism Conference at Penn State University.
Mary shares tons of resources in this episode, so for the purposes of brevity, I've put them in a bullet list below:
- Mary's website, www.marybarbera.com
- The National Autism Conference at Penn State University
- The STAT assessment
- The Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network
- Dr. Espinosa's talk on Theory of Mind
- Dr. Brian Iwata's talk on Automatically Reinforced Problem Behaivor
- Dragon Naturally Speaking
- Amy Porterfield's website
- The book, The Millionaire Messenger
- The PANDAS network
- Coupon code for Mary's e-course BEHAVIORPOD
This podcast is sponsored by bSci21.org. bSci21.org is your go-to ABA news site. The companion article for this episode is called, “I” is just a bit of Verbal Behavior, by Dr. Scott Herbst.
Thanks for listening!