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The Behavioral View 4.11: Psychology and ABA with Lauryn M. Toby, PhD., BCBA & Erica S. Ranade, SSP, NCSP, BCBA, LBA, LPP

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This episode explores the historical relationship between psychology and behavior analysis, examining both the separation of the fields and current movements toward reconciliation. The discussion features experts with dual credentials in psychology and behavior analysis who share insights on how combining perspectives from both fields can enhance clinical practice. Topics include the importance of understanding child development, assessment practices, therapeutic skills, and creating person-centered treatment plans. The presenters emphasize the value of interdisciplinary collaboration and discuss ways to bridge gaps in current behavior analytic training and practice. 

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Show Notes

References:

  • Chomsky, N. (1959). Review of Verbal Behavior by B.F. Skinner. Language, 35(1), 26-58. 
  • Rogers, C. (1951). Client-centered therapy: Its current practice, implications, and theory. Houghton Mifflin. 
  • Tobey, L., & Ranade, E. (2024). Psychology Essentials for Behavior Analysts. 
  • Watson, J.B. (1913). Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It. Psychological Review, 20, 158-177. 
 

Resources:

  • Little Star ABA (Indianapolis autism center) 
  • Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales 
  • Parenting Stress Index (PSI) 
  • ABA CARES Conference 

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