• Gestalt Language Processing: A Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach in ABA

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Gestalt Language Processing: A Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach in ABA

  • Summary

  • In Season 2, Episode 16 of Safe Space, host Michelle Zeman, MA, BCBA, LBA (@theautisticbehavioranalyst), welcomes Carly Donnelly, MEd, CCC-SLP, BCBA, LBA, for an insightful discussion on Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and its intersection with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Carly, one of only 500 SLP-BCBAs worldwide, brings her unique perspective as both a professional and an autistic individual. Her expertise in AAC, complex communication needs, and GLP provides a fresh look at how neurodiversity-affirming approaches can reshape ABA practices.

    In this episode, Carly shares her journey, from her autism diagnosis to how GLP has influenced her communication and language development. The conversation delves into the cognitive processes behind GLP, the challenges of aligning ABA practices with neurodiversity-affirming approaches, and how traditional views of language development are being challenged by the work of researchers like Marge Blanc and Alexandria Zachos.

    Listeners will also hear Carly’s thoughts on the criticisms of GLP within the ABA community and her advocacy for alternative forms of evidence, like naturalistic studies and clinical observations. Tune in to discover how Carly envisions the future integration of GLP in ABA frameworks and her advice for neurodivergent BCBAs looking to create more inclusive practices.

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