Total Competence in Applied Behavior Analysis and in Your Specialty Casey Nottingham Caldwell College.
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Total Competence in Applied
Behavior Analysis and in Your
Specialty
Casey Nottingham
Caldwell College
Sources
• Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2010). 25 essential skills &
strategies for the professional behavior analyst.
New York, NY: Routledge.
• Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2010). Ethics for behavior
analysts (2nd Expanded Edition). New York, NY:
Routledge.
• ABAI website
• APBA website
• BABAT website
• Van Houten et al. (1988)
• Carr & Briggs (2010)
Presentation Outline
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Why problems arise
Guidelines for Responsible Conduct
Van Houten et al. (1988)
Competence in behavior analysis
Competence in your specialty
Questions
Behavior Analysis: A Robust
Field
• Offers services to many various consumers
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Infants and senior citizens
Individuals with disabilities
Athletes
CEOs
• Experience with clients outside of the
developmental disabilities specialty?
Bailey & Burch, 2010a, p. 59
Special Interest Groups
• Association for Behavior Analysis
International (ABAI) special interest groups
(SIGs) include:
– Applied animal behavior
– Autism
– Behavior analysis in military and veterans’
issues
– Crime, delinquency, and forensic behavior
analysis
– Gambling
http://www.abainternational.org/constituents/specialinterests/special-interest-groups.aspx
Behavior Analysis
• Positive impact for many consumers
– Research-based practices
– Effective technologies
• However, there may be times when we are
ineffective
– Incompetent personnel
Bailey & Burch, 2010a, p. 59
Competence as a Behavior
Analyst
• Problems result when behavior analysts take
on cases without considering their training
history
• Should not take on cases simply because
they are available, pay well, in a convenient
location, etc.
– Are you qualified?
Bailey & Burch, 2010a, p. 60
What is Competence?
• Hard to know when one is competent
• You must only practice in areas where you
have had formal training
• If you must practice outside your area of
training, you must seek training in the new
area
Bailey & Burch (2010b)
• Outline Guidelines
for Responsible
Conduct
• Address multiple
guidelines that deal
with competence
Guidelines for Responsible
Conduct
Bailey & Burch, 2010b, p. 58
Guidelines for Responsible
Conduct
Bailey & Burch, 2010b, p. 59
Ethics Scenario
Bailey & Burch, 2010b, p. 58
• Van Houten et al. (1988)
• Provided a list of client rights to guide the
appropriate use of behavior analysis
• Individual has a right to:
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Therapeutic environment
Services whose goal is personal welfare
Treatment by a competent behavior analyst*
Programs that teach functional skills
Behavioral assessment/ongoing evaluation
The most effective treatment procedures
Van Houten et al. (1988)
• Van Houten and colleagues (1988) suggest
competent behavior analysts possess:
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Appropriate education AND experience
Knowledge of behavioral principles
Knowledge of assessment and treatment
Knowledge of research methodology
Professional ethics
Practicum training and supervision
Experience with relevant client population
Van Houten et al. (1988)
• Van Houten et al. (1988) also recommend
doctoral-level behavior analysts for complex cases
• Competent doctoral-level behavior analysts also
possess:
– Expertise in subtle details of assessment and
treatment
– Training skills to ensure the competence of those
delivering services
– Responsibility for consulting and following-up
services in complex cases
Van Houten et al. (1988)
BACB
EXAM.
Total Competence
• Means to go beyond passing the BACB
exam
• Exam is a test of minimal competence in
behavior analysis
Bailey & Burch, 2010a, p. 60
How to Be Competent in
Behavior Analysis
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Read
Continuing education opportunities
Books
ABAI conference and other conferences
Regular dialogues with colleagues
Professional journals
Workshops
Bailey & Burch, 2010a, pp. 60-62
Keeping Up with Current
Literature
• Contacting the most recently published
literature = stay competent in behavior
analysis
• Carr & Briggs (2010) provide strategies for
making contact with the most recent
literature
Carr & Briggs (2010)
• PsycINFO subscription
– Expensive
– Organizational subscription
• Create a list of commonly access journals
– Subscribe to these
– Free journals
– Online journals
• Alma mater library
• Google Scholar
• Self-management procedures
Continuing Education
• February, 2013 – BACB Newsletter
– 32 CE credits per 2-year recertification cycle
for BCBAs/BCBA-Ds; 20 for BCaBAs
• http://www.bacb.com/index.php?page=1004
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– CE providers/events
http://www.bacb.com/index.php?page=100365
Conference Attendance
• ABAI
– 40th Annual Convention
– May 23 – 27, 2014 in Chicago
• APBA
– 4th Annual APBA Convention
– March 27 – 29, 2014 in New Orleans
• BABAT
– 34th Annual BABAT Conference
– October 17 – 18, 2013 in Amherst
Workshops
• Workshops in your specialty or in new areas
• Caldwell College upcoming workshops
– Student prices
– CE credits
– Networking opportunity
Total Competence in Your
Specialty
• Define your area of expertise
– Let’s try!
• Consider courses taken and (supervised) practicum
experiences you have had
• Subscribe to specialty journals
– E.g., TAVB
• Accrue years of experience working in a
specific area in various settings
Bailey & Burch, 2010a, p. 62
Maintaining Competence
Bailey & Burch, 2010b, p. 59
Ethics Scenario
Bailey & Burch, 2010b, p. 60
Are You Competent in Your Specialty?
• Read current research in best journal on topic?
• Own books on the topic? Read them?
• Attended workshops on the topic in the past
year?
• Personally trained by a qualified BCBA?
• Identify experts on this topic? Contact them?
• Colleagues consult you on this topic?
• Given state or national presentations on the
topic?
Bailey & Burch, 2010a, p. 63
Declining Cases
• Based on client’s best interest
• When?
– Behavior problem exceeds your expertise
– You have not had training on an issue
• How?
– With client’s full knowledge
– Refer to a qualified provider
– Consult with other professionals
Bailey & Burch, 2010b, p. 78
Maintaining Your Competence
• Monitor your practice!
– If something is unethical or ineffective, change
it
– Have others review your practice and your
collected data
Summary
• Competence is needed:
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In behavior analysis, in general
In your specialty
In terms of the population of clients
In research and research methodology
In training and supervising
In teaching
• If you do not feel competent:
– Seek out a mentor in the area or further training
– Refer the case
– Decline the case
Professional Liability Insurance
• Even for competent practitioners,
things may go wrong
• APBA member discount
http://www.apbahome.net/liability_insurance.php
References
Association for Behavior Analysis International. (2013). Special
interests. Retrieved from
http://www.abainternational.org/constituents/specialinterests.aspx
Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2010a). 25 essential skills & strategies for
the professional behavior analyst. New York, NY:
Routledge.
Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2010b). Ethics for behavior analysts (2nd
Expanded Edition). New York, NY: Routledge.
Behavior Analyst Certification Board. (2013). BACB newsletter –
Special edition on new standards. Retrieved from
http://www.bacb.com/newsletter/BACB_Newsletter_213.pdf
References
Behavior Analyst Certification Board. (n.d.). Maintaining
Certification. Retrieved from
http://www.bacb.com/index.php?page=100365
The Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy.
(n.d.). The 34th annual BABAT conference. Retrieved from
http://www.babat.org/conference/conference2013.html
Carr, J. E., & Briggs, A. M. (2010). Strategies for making regular
contact with the scholarly literature. Behavior Analysis in
Practice, 3, 13-18.
Van Houten, R., Axelrod, S., Bailey, J. S., Favell, J. E., Foxx, R.
M., Iwata, B. A., & Lovaas, O. I. (1988). The right to
effective behavioral treatment. Journal of Applied
Behavior Analysis, 21, 381-384.