A Behavioral Systems Approach to Ethics Training and Supervision (ARCHIVED)

A Behavioral Systems Approach to Ethics Training and Supervision (ARCHIVED)

Professional and ethical behaviors are critical for high quality care and consumer protection. By using behavioral systems, behavior analysts may increase the probability of employees engaging in professional and ethical behaviors because systems may describe "what to do" instead of "what not to do" when faced with a professional or ethical issue. This presentation will discuss examples of behavioral systems that accomplish this goal. Specifically, it will discuss systems designed to teach and maintain professional and ethical behavior in an organization, build and maintain relationships in interdisciplinary settings, and define scope of competency. These examples will serve as a starting point for how professionals may integrate customized systems into their own organization.

Objectives
Participants will learn to describe how to develop a basic behavioral system
Participants will learn how to identify ethical problems using behavioral systems
Participants will learn how to identify their own areas of clinical competency using behavioral systems

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