• Gestalt Language Processing: A Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach in ABA
    Oct 24 2024

    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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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Trauma-Assumed ABA: Integrating NCR, Assent-Based Reinforcement, and Enhanced Choice Models
    Oct 10 2024

    In Season 2, Episode 15 of Safe Space, host Michelle Zeman, MA, BCBA, LBA (@theautisticbehavioranalyst), sits down with Daniel Zimmerman, M.S., BCBA, IBA, LBA, founder of da Vinci NCR Services LLC in Hawai'i. Together, they explore the integration of Non-Contingent Reinforcement (NCR) and assent-based reinforcement programming in ABA. Daniel shares his experiences implementing Practical Functional Assessment (PFA) and Skills-Based Treatment (SBT) through a trauma-assumed lens in Hawai'i, emphasizing how trauma-informed care enhances ABA outcomes. The conversation also covers the enhanced choice model and the need for flexibility in behavioral programming, blending methods like AIM, NCR, and assent-based approaches.

    Additionally, we are excited to share the work of Daniel’s colleague, Martin Slyngstad, an Autistic RBT in Santa Clara, who is also an activist, business owner, author, athlete, DJ, and more. While Martin could not join us for this episode, his contributions to the field and advocacy work are remarkable.

    Resources & Links:

    • da Vinci NCR Services LLC (Hawai'i)
    • Martin Slyngstad’s Website

    da Vinci NCR Services LLC is actively seeking compassionate sponsors to support the development of their direct service model and events like the U.S. Autism Show in Hawai'i. For more information, visit their site.

    Tune in for an insightful discussion on trauma-informed care, enhanced choice models, and the future of NCR and assent-based reinforcement in ABA!

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Beyond the Clinic: Transforming Organizational Culture through OBM
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode of Safe Space, we sit down with Jake Watson, BCBA and certified expert in Organizational Behavior Management (OBM), to explore how his passion for behavior analysis extends beyond traditional settings. Jake shares the pivotal moments that sparked his interest in OBM and the challenges he faced early in his BCBA career, including navigating high turnover and ineffective processes in a clinical setting.

    He reveals how he restructured RBT training and onboarding processes, transforming organizational culture and staff retention. Jake also discusses the unique challenges of applying OBM principles in diverse environments like daycares, the Air Force, and NASA. He offers valuable insights into the integration of systems, processes, and performance, and how these tiers drive meaningful change in any organization.

    As a co-founder of Avenue Behavior Consulting, Jake shares the story behind starting his own business and the value of expanding the use of ABA beyond autism and education. We also delve into his role as a university lecturer, shaping the next generation of OBM professionals.

    Tune in to discover the future of OBM in both the ABA field and broader organizational settings, and learn how Jake is advocating for the power of a behavioral lens in improving organizations across sectors. Don’t forget to connect with Jake through email or LinkedIn after the show!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Transforming Behavioral Supports: Illinois' Innovative Approach to Reducing Timeout and Restraint
    Sep 12 2024

    In this episode of Safe Space, host Michelle Zeman sits down with Amanda Lombardo to discuss Illinois' groundbreaking grant initiative aimed at shifting how schools manage challenging behaviors. Amanda shares insights on the proactive, trauma-informed approach being implemented, which moves away from traditional methods like timeout and restraint. They explore the motivations behind this grant, success stories from schools, and the vital role of training programs like Ukeru. The conversation also touches on the APERS assessment tool and partnerships with the Illinois State Board of Education, as well as a new initiative to develop Registered Behavior Technician courses for paraprofessionals. Join us to learn more about how this program is shaping the future of behavioral supports in Illinois schools and how educators can get involved.

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    1 hr
  • Empowering Voices: Integrating Assent-Based Practices in ABA
    Sep 3 2024

    In this insightful episode of "Safe Space: The ABA Podcast," we dive deep into the world of assent-based practices in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Our guest, a seasoned BCBA passionate about empowering learners, shares their journey into ABA and how a pivotal negative experience with non-assent practices shaped their commitment to fostering a more respectful and collaborative environment.

    We explore the key principles that set assent-based practices apart from traditional ABA approaches, emphasizing the importance of honoring the learner's voice and choice. The episode covers practical strategies for creating environments that encourage assent, managing discomfort during challenging interactions, and the impact of social media and peer discussions on refining these practices.

    Tune in to hear a powerful success story where implementing assent-based methods made a significant difference and gain valuable advice for new BCBAs and student analysts looking to incorporate these practices into their work. This episode is a must-listen for professionals promoting social significance and ethical practice in ABA.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Exploring the Intersection: How ABA and Psychology Intertwine 
    Aug 15 2024

    Welcome to another episode of Safe Space, where we delve into the intersection of psychology and behavior analysis. In this episode, we're thrilled to be joined by Dr. Lauryn Toby and Erica Ranade, the authors of Psychology Essentials for Behavior Analysts. We'll explore the inspiration behind this groundbreaking book and its comprehensive approach to integrating psychological principles into behavior analytic practice.

    From child development to trauma-informed care, we'll discuss why these critical topics are essential for behavior analysts and how understanding them can transform practices.Ranade and Dr. Toby will shed light on how insights into child development can enhance behavior analytic methods and how incorporating trauma-informed care can make a significant difference in client outcomes.

    We'll also dive into the historical context of ABA's separation from other psychological approaches, such as CBT, and discuss why bridging this gap is crucial for the field's evolution. Addressing the criticisms of ABA from the autistic community, they will share how the book tackles these concerns and proposes changes for a more inclusive and respectful practice.

    Cultural responsiveness, psychotherapeutic techniques, and standardized assessment measures are also on the agenda. Discover how behavior analysts can use these principles to improve their practice and why they're vital for effective and respectful interventions.

    For both newly credentialed behavior analysts and seasoned professionals, we'll highlight the book’s key sections and how they can support ongoing education and professional development. 

    Tune in to gain insights into the future of ABA with psychological integration and learn how you can access Psychology Essentials for Behavior Analysts. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation that promises to enrich your practice and broaden your understanding of the field.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Optimizing Fieldwork Support: Shaping the Most Effective BCBA for Future Success
    Aug 1 2024

    In this episode of Safe Space, host Michelle Zeman chats with Rossy Perez, an independent BCBA specializing in fieldwork supervision. Rossy discusses the value of learning from multiple supervisors and how working for different companies has enriched her understanding through varied experiences and methods. She also goes beyond typical direct and indirect support by providing fieldwork ensuring her students are fully equipped to become effective supervisors. They cover the important issue of burnout among supervisors and how Rossy prepares her students with a realistic view of the BCBA role—embracing both challenges and rewards. Tune in to explore how diverse supervision experiences and comprehensive support can enhance your professional growth, client service, and passion for the field!

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    59 mins
  • Mastering Work-Life Balance and Productivity in ABA
    Jul 18 2024

    In this episode of "Safe Space: The ABA Podcast," we delve into the challenges and strategies of maintaining a healthy work-life balance while working as a BCBA. Host Michelle Zeman explores key topics such as managing burnout, using productivity tools effectively, and navigating ethical concerns in the quest for high productivity. The discussion also covers the impact of hustle culture, generational differences in the ABA field, and how BCBAs can support each other to create a balanced and supportive work environment. Gain practical tips on becoming marketable while upholding ethical standards, continuous skill development, and mentorship in the ABA community. Don’t miss out on this insightful episode designed to help you become the most effective and best version of your professional self. Earn 1.5 FREE CEU by listening and using the code words provided during the episode.

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    1 hr and 19 mins