In Session 72, I chat with Dr. Bridget Taylor (of Alpine Learning Group and Let me Hear Your Voice fame) and Devon Sundberg (of The Behavior Analysis Center for Autism and founder of the Women in Behavior Analysis Conference).
In this episode, we discuss:
- Bridget's work in highlighting the need for BCBA's to be more compassionate in their service delivery.
- Bridget's role in Catherine Maurice's seminal book.
- Why Devon started WIBA.
- What to expect from this year's event.
- Advice for newly-minted BCBA's.
Along the way, we referenced the following resources:
- Compassionate Care in Behavior Analytic Treatment (Taylor, LeBlanc, and Nosik (2018).
- The WIBA registration page (and the event is currently sold out, but if you're interested in attending, keep checking here as tickets may become available if there are cancellations).
- Devon's ABA Inside Track interview.
- Gould, Tarbox, and Coyne's 2018 paper.
- Karen Armstrong's Amazon author's page.
- "Let me Hear Your Voice," by Catherine Maurice.
- And for extra credit, check out: Participation of Women in Behavior Analysis Research, by Li, Curiel, Pritchard, and Poling (2018).
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