For more than 60 years, behavior analysts have conducted research and clinical work related to aging issues among older adults (“older adults” are traditionally arbitrarily defined as those over the age of 65). As a result, the field of behavioral gerontology has identified best practice approaches guided by a combination of behavior analytic research, as well as gerontology research. Many of these best practices have emerged in the sub-field of neurocognitive disorder and memory impairment. Any behavior analyst considering respecializing in aging supports focused on neurocognitive disorder and memory impairment has an ethical obligation to be familiar with the literature and up to date on best practices. This presentation will discuss the best practices and the evidence base for behavior analytic services in aging settings.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the time implications of using the system of least to most prompts in comparison to other practices.
- Identify the primary challenges associated with conducting functional assessments in aging settings.
- Evaluate empirical evidence supporting various behavior analytic techniques for older adults with neurocognitive disorders
About the Presenter
Jonathan Baker walks the walk. His presentation was full of current research, which he covered in relation to and building from more established literature, locating his positions in ethics and then demonstrating why it's important. He shows respect to those he serves and supervises in the way he speaks. This was a well done presentation by someone who is very knowledgeable and genuinely cares about those he serves and with whom he works. Also, I've never met him so no conflicts of interest in this review.
interesting looking into application of aba into gerontology. I enjoyed the perspective. Heavily indicated there are limited people practicing, so its a challenging field to break into.
Course information
- Title: Best Practices in Gerontology for Neurocognitive Disorders
- Presenter: Jonathan Baker Ph.D., BCBA-D
- CEUs: 2.5 Learning
- Duration: 2 hours and 5 minutes
- Customer Rating: (14)