MB Courses Courses Offered Courses Search All Courses41 AlphabeticalNewly Created All CategoriesPaidVisible All InstructorsBrianJaredJenilee Not Enrolled 1 Lesson A BIP for BCBAs: DRH for Listening & Uplifting by Brian Middleton and Jennifer Childs Topic Before we can do better we need to know what we are targeting and what behaviors we need. That is the purpose of the… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Play Therapy: A Developmentally Sensitive, Playful & Integrative Approach to Supporting Children with Social Skills From An ACT Perspective by Monica Fyfe $5 of course proceeds are donated to Our Village, an organization dedicated to social skill support for neurodivergent youth. Agenda: Why play therapy? This course… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Verbal Behavior and Self-Management in Action by Brian Middleton Radical behaviorism is all about the environment. Especially how the environment informs and influences behavior. Yet where behavior analysis has struggled has been with internal… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson ACT and The Scope of Practice in ABA by Dr. Szabo $5 of the course proceeds are donated to Commit and ACT Foundation. ABA practitioners are reading about Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) in empirical journals… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson ACTing with Youth by Amy Murrell, Ph.D. Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, currently licensed in Tennessee and Texas. She also has the ability to practice across states in the… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson Adapting our Practice to New Needs by Camille Kolu Participants will select relationships between components of ACT practice and behavioral environments supporting clients after trauma2. Participants will select examples of using tools to enhance… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson An Introduction to Trauma Informed Care by Brian Middleton Presentation Objectives • Identify why trauma-informed care is important within the context of behavior analysis. • Identify how behavior analysts can advocate for neurodiverse populations… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson Anti-Racism and the Responsibility of the White Behavior Analyst: A Relational Account by Katelyn Kendrick and Jordan Belisle Learning Objectives: Describe the interaction between cultural and individual contingencies in oppression Discuss the role of complex relational frames in bias and discrimination Become familiar… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson A BIP for BCBAs: DRH for Listening & Uplifting by Brian Middleton and Jennifer Childs Topic Before we can do better we need to know what we are targeting and what behaviors we need. That is the purpose of the… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Play Therapy: A Developmentally Sensitive, Playful & Integrative Approach to Supporting Children with Social Skills From An ACT Perspective by Monica Fyfe $5 of course proceeds are donated to Our Village, an organization dedicated to social skill support for neurodivergent youth. Agenda: Why play therapy? This course… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Verbal Behavior and Self-Management in Action by Brian Middleton Radical behaviorism is all about the environment. Especially how the environment informs and influences behavior. Yet where behavior analysis has struggled has been with internal… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson ACT and The Scope of Practice in ABA by Dr. Szabo $5 of the course proceeds are donated to Commit and ACT Foundation. ABA practitioners are reading about Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) in empirical journals… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson ACTing with Youth by Amy Murrell, Ph.D. Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, currently licensed in Tennessee and Texas. She also has the ability to practice across states in the… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson Adapting our Practice to New Needs by Camille Kolu Participants will select relationships between components of ACT practice and behavioral environments supporting clients after trauma2. Participants will select examples of using tools to enhance… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson An Introduction to Trauma Informed Care by Brian Middleton Presentation Objectives • Identify why trauma-informed care is important within the context of behavior analysis. • Identify how behavior analysts can advocate for neurodiverse populations… Not Enrolled 1 Lesson Anti-Racism and the Responsibility of the White Behavior Analyst: A Relational Account by Katelyn Kendrick and Jordan Belisle Learning Objectives: Describe the interaction between cultural and individual contingencies in oppression Discuss the role of complex relational frames in bias and discrimination Become familiar… Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Page 6 Next »