Episode Synopsis "Round 13: Is ABA inherently trauma informed?"
Welcome to ABA Ultimate Showdown – a podcast promoting constructive, respectful, and professional discourse to advance the field of behavior analysis. Round 13 of the Showdown debates the motion: ABA is inherently trauma informed. Our debaters, Rosalie Prendergast and Saundra Bishop, are actively disseminating their passion on a wide scale to professionals around the world. During this debate, we construct defenses of both sides to present the audience with a comprehensive and balanced view. A lot of hours went into researching, collaborating, publishing, editing, and citing the resources used in this episode. This round is worth 1 ethics CE for BCBAs - just listen to the entire episode to find the two code words and enter them at our website. To access CEs from other rounds, asynchronous CEs, and for a list of references used in this podcast, please visit www.GrahamBehaviorServices.com/showdown Your support helps us continue to produce this podcast so thank you! If you have ideas or topics for future debate, have respectful suggestions on ways we can improve this podcast, or if you are interested in being a guest debater, please email [email protected] If you have enjoyed what you heard, please subscribe to our podcast, visit our website at www.GrahamBehaviorServices.com/showdown, like Graham Behavior Services on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest to be alerted when new episodes are out! We also appreciate your thoughtful review on the platform you listen to us. Thanks for listening and we hope to have helped you experience some Aha moments! #GrAhamMoments ** There may be a delay between publishing the podcast and when the CE's and show notes are available. Check back mid week 10/26ish and everything should be up! Thank you for your support! **
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