Epistemology 101: Why Does Evidence Fail to Excite?
On psychedelics and subjectivity.
On psychedelics and subjectivity.
Part 1 covered the data on greenhouse gas emissions and temperature, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recommendation.Part 2 covered the dire health impacts.Part 3 is a brief look …
Guest Blog post by: Cynthia Livingston, Ph.D., BCBA-D; Alexandra Cicero, M.A., BCBA; and Grace Lafo, M.S., CF-SLP Cynthia Livingston, Ph.D., BCBA-D is an assistant professor in the Severe Behavior Department at …
Guest Blog Authored by: Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir, Ph.D., BCBA-D Dr. Anna Ingeborg Petursdottir is an associate professor in the Behavior Analysis program at the University of Nevada, Reno. She directs …
Why the right verbal behavior is the verbal behavior that works.
My journey understanding burnout is certainly shorter than my journey experiencing it. Burnout in teachers of behavior analysis is underrepresented in the behavior-analytic literature, but here are useful resources from colleagues, particularly women, in other fields.
Things Every New BCBA Should Know
How powerful is the behavioral perspective on private events? We’re not doing enough to find out.
Some suggestions to address barriers through cost, advocacy and service. But we need more help with recommendations from experts in this area!
In a previous blog, I wrote about getting ready to use PORTL (Portable Operant Research and Teaching Lab) in the classroom for the first time. I was deep in prep—reading, chatting with colleagues, watching videos—and knew practice would follow. This spring, I finally went for it and used PORTL in two courses and here I share some takeaways and insigts.
