When clinicians think of cultural competency, they often think of those with different religions or ethnic or racial backgrounds, among other factors. A factor that is not commonly considered, however, is age. The generations each experienced different contingencies that shaped different values and norms. Knowledge of these generational differences is key to ensuring smooth work with learners of different age groups, as well as their families, staff and caretakers. How and when to seek consultation, and even when a referral might be required, are explored.
Learning Objectives:
- Attendees will identify generations of learners and family and support staff.
- Attendees will describe how to seek out needed supervision/consultation when outside scope of competency.
- Attendees will describe potential consequences of making mistakes in working with different generations.
- Attendees will identify personal factors that might necessitate the referral of a client.
About the Presenter
Bobby Newman is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Licensed Behavior Analyst in New York and Tennessee, and Licensed Psychologist. Affectionately known as the Dark Overlord of ABA, Bobby is the first author on thirteen books regarding behavior therapy, the philosophy of behaviorism, the autism spectrum disorders, utopian literature, and fitness. He has published over two dozen articles in professional journals, as well as numerous popular magazine articles and has hosted two series of radio call-in shows. Bobby is the Past-President of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment and the New York State Association for Behavior Analysis. A popular speaker, Bobby also provides direct treatment, staff training and consultation around the world, and has been honored for this work by several parents and professional groups. He is the Executive Director of Clinical Services for Proud Moments. Bobby is also a certified personal trainer, obstacle course racer and marathoner and is an Ambassador for the Great Sportsmanship Programme. Bobby teaches non-violent crisis intervention philosophy and techniques for agencies and families. Bobby was a final four finalist for the 2016 For Those Who Would Humanitarian Award. Along with parents and advocates Bobbi Rogers and Leanne Morphet, he co-hosts "Covid Conversations," a weekly podcast examining the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on people with developmental disabilities.
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Course information
- Title: THE CHANGING FACE OF ABA: CULTURAL COMPETENCY ACROSS GENERATIONS (RBT CEU)
- Presenter: Bobby Newman Ph.D, BCBA-D, LBA, Fizza Fatima RBT
- CEUs: 1 Learning
- Duration: 50 minutes
$10.00