• Trauma-Assumed ABA: Integrating NCR, Assent-Based Reinforcement, and Enhanced Choice Models

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast

Trauma-Assumed ABA: Integrating NCR, Assent-Based Reinforcement, and Enhanced Choice Models

  • Summary

  • 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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