If you caught the last few episodes of the podcast, you’ve heard me talk about our new sponsor, Britton Behavioral Consulting. This is where Dr. Lisa Britton, BCBA-D provides high quality Independent Fieldwork Supervision for individuals seeking board certification. Lisa has been a Behavior Analyst for almost two decades, and given the important role that supervision has in our field, I thought it would be a good idea to have her on to discuss best practices in this area.
In this episode, we talk about the following:
- How Lisa got into the field of ABA
- What questions you need to ask yourself if you’re considering offering supervision as a service
- What a supervisee should look for in a supervisor
- How to work with multiple supervisors
- How to embed Behavior Skills Training into the supervision process
- Specific tools she uses to conduct remote supervision sessions
- Areas of focus in order to be a well rounded Behavior Analyst
If you are looking for supervision, or if you simply have questions about the process, head over to www.brittonbehavioralconsulting.com and reach out to Lisa.
Additional Resources:
During our conversation, we talked a lot about pieces of software, specific trainings, and other nitty-gritty details. I have attempted to provide links to most of the topics we covered below.
Links to remote supervision software:
Other helpful links:
- The bSci21.org training that Lisa mentioned (about having difficult conversations):
- Intro to the special edition of Behavior Analysis in Practice on supervision
- Overview of Behavioral Skills Training, again, in Behavior Analysis in Practice
Finally, this session of the Behavioral Observations Podcast is available for 1 BACB Type 2 Continuing Education credit for Supervision. To learn more about purchasing CE’s for this or any other offering, please click here.