#dobetter Pod
Podcast de Megan Miller & Joe Smith
A professional development initiative for behavior analysts
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143 episodiosIn this episode Joe and Dr Megan discuss 2 upcoming conferences and a new clinical resource Dr. Megan created for FABA. Check out the links below and enjoy the show! Conference Info: 1. CPABA [https://behaviorlive.com/conferences/CPABA/home] 2. Rejected 2024 --> No Link yet but stay tuned for details! 3. ABA Reimagined [https://behaviorlive.com/conferences/ABAReimagined/home ] AI Summary from Fathom [https://fathom.partnerlinks.io/k2a7j2v7qeid] Meeting Purpose Record a podcast episode discussing upcoming ABA conferences and new resources for practitioners. Key Takeaways * CPABA conference (Oct 11-12) offers 90+ CEs and aims to bring together diverse perspectives in ABA * "Rejected" conference planned for December to highlight practitioners and rejected presentations * New "Do Better Field Guide" resource created with tip sheets and checklists on key ABA topics * Multiple ABA conferences coming up, offering opportunities for learning and networking Topics CPABA Conference * Online conference Oct 11-12 with 90+ CE credits available * Aims to bring together differing perspectives on ABA topics * Panels on ableism, autism diagnosis, participatory research, ethics, social media impacts * Discount code DELEON2024 for 10% off registration * Recordings likely available after (to be confirmed) Overview"Rejected" Conference * Planned for December 2024, online format * Goal: Highlight practitioners and presentations rejected from other conferences * 1-2 hour time slots throughout month * Likely free for members, donation-based for non-members * Aiming for accessibility features (e.g. sign language interpreters) * Registration for presenters opening in October, attendees in late Oct/early Nov Do Better Field Guide Resource * New resource with tip sheets and implementation checklists * Topics: language development, assent, emotional regulation, NET, toilet training, assessment, parent coaching * Designed for newer BCBAs to "hit the ground running" * Additional niche-specific guides may be developed in future Other Conference Mentions * ABA Reimagined conference in February (online) * APBA conference in Dallas end of March
In this episode Dr. Megan and Joe had the pleasure of interviewing one of the most innovative behavior analysts there is: Amanda "Mandy" Ralston. Our conversation focused on the new technology Amanda has created that is changing the landscape of how we develop treatment plans as behavior analysts. Tune in to find out more! LINKS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT AMANDA: * Knowetic.ai [https://www.knowetic.ai/] * https://www.amandaralston.com/ [https://www.amandaralston.com/] * NonBinary Solutions [https://www.nonbinarysolutions.com/] AI Summary from Fathom: [https://fathom.partnerlinks.io/k2a7j2v7qeid] Meeting purpose Live recording of the "Do Better Podcast" featuring guest Amanda "Mandy" Ralston discussing her innovative AI-powered clinical decision support software for behavior analysts. Key Takeaways * Knowetic is a pioneering clinical decision support system for behavior analysts, offering standardized intake, goal development, and treatment intensity forecasting * The software aims to enhance clinical decision-making by providing AI-assisted record review and recommendations based on 25+ years of practitioner experience * Knowetic addresses the complexity of autism and co-occurring conditions, emphasizing individualized, holistic treatment planning * The platform will incorporate standardized assessment tools (e.g. BHI) and aims to gather data to improve treatment outcomes across the field Introduction to Knowetic AI * Knowetic is a subscription-based software platform for clinicians * Three main modules: care navigation, goal development, and intensity forecasting * Provides standardized intake process and builds behavioral profiles * Offers treatment recommendations based on 25+ years of clinical experience * Emphasizes clinician decision-making, not replacing clinical judgment KnowYeti AI Assistant * HIPAA-compliant chatbot within Knowetic * Quickly reads and summarizes uploaded patient documents * Assists with record review and treatment plan writing * Does not access internet or retain information between sessions Data Collection and Future Development * Standardized data collection allows for comparison across patients * Future plans to employ machine learning for pattern recognition and outcome prediction * Collaboration with Dr. Hanley to incorporate BHI (Behavioral Health Index) into the software Expanding ABA Beyond Autism * Discussion on applying behavior analysis to other fields (e.g., substance abuse, human trafficking) * Emphasis on research, data collection, and dissemination to expand ABA's reach * Networking and interdisciplinary collaboration as key to expanding influence Amanda Ralston's Career Journey * 25+ years of experience in behavior analysis * Transitioned from clinical practice to tech entrepreneurship * Extensive networking and public speaking leading to diverse opportunities Next Steps * Interested parties can sign up for a demo of Knowetic at Knowetic.ai [https://www.knowetic.ai/] * Follow Amanda Ralston on social media for updates (LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook)
At the CARES conference hosted by United Caring Partners, Dr. Megan had the pleasure of sitting on a panel presented by the folks at ABA Inside Track and the last question of the panel was: In 6 years, what do you hope to see at this conference? In today's episode, Dr. Megan, Joe, and members of the Do Better Collective discuss how they would answer this question. We want to know your answer! Comment and let us know what you hope to see in 6 years in the field of ABA! AI NOTES FROM FATHOM: Meeting Purpose Live recording of the Do Better Podcast to discuss the vision for the field of behavior analysis in 6 years Key Takeaways * AI and ethical utilization of AI in ABA service delivery is a critical area the field needs to address * More robust training/supervision requirements and opportunities for BCBAs, focus on developing problem-solving skills * Increased emphasis on family systems, human development, and avoiding pathologizing in training * Conference speakers should highlight more practitioner work rather than just research * Include more focus on adult services as clients grow older AI Utilization * Field needs guidelines on ethical, HIPAA-compliant use of AI for reducing burnout, increasing efficiency * Payers may utilize AI first if field does not get ahead of it * Opportunities for AI to support data collection, treatment planning, flagging non-individualized programming BCBA Training * Need more robust training requirements beyond just passing exam * Potential internship model, assigned mentors, focus on applied skills * Conference sessions/discounts to engage current BCBA candidates Human Development & Family Systems * Increased emphasis on human development to avoid pathologizing * Training on working with entire family system, not just client Conference Focus * Shift towards practitioner speakers sharing actual clinical work * Include local providers, not just recurring list of presenters * Representation of all perspectives - race, disability, gender, etc.
In this episode of the Do Better Podcast, Dr. Megan and Joe and members of the Do Better Collective discuss how it feels to complete a task based on an IG post about the differences people experience in feeling proud of finishing something. They also explore the research on whether it is better to focus on the process or the outcomes. AI SUMMARY FROM FATHOM: Meeting Purpose Live recording of the Do Better Podcast to discuss feeling a sense of accomplishment or pride when finishing tasks Key Takeaways * Some feel a sense of pride/accomplishment when completing tasks, while others feel more relief at getting it done * Neuroscience research shows focusing on the process rather than outcomes leads to greater happiness/wellbeing * Our field heavily emphasizes outcomes (e.g. meeting goals) over reinforcing the process of problem-solving creatively * Shifting to reinforce process over product could reduce burnout and increase motivation/effectiveness Differing Experiences of Accomplishment * Joe can feel accomplished crossing items off lists, but it's more about organization than happiness * Hannah uses lists for visual support but doesn't feel joy crossing items off * Megan used to feel immense pride completing tasks when starting Do Better, but now feels more relief * Jennilee doesn't feel accomplishment unless there's an element of competition Neuroscience on Process vs Outcome Focus * Research shows focusing on the process of an activity (e.g. problem-solving) leads to more happiness than focusing solely on the end outcome/product * Our capitalistic society heavily emphasizes and reinforces achieving outcomes/production over the process * This outcome focus likely contributes to burnout and reduced wellbeing in our field Shifting Practice to Reinforce Process * We could adjust how we train/supervise staff to reinforce creativity, problem-solving, and the journey rather than just meeting targets * For clients, we could reinforce engagement in activities rather than just correct responses * Doing this requires a mindset shift, but aligns with increasing focus on client happiness/quality of life Next Steps * Explore creating a workshop/training for collective members on restructuring practices (evaluations, supervision, etc.) to reinforce process over outcomes * Individually reflect on how to build in more process-focused reinforcement and metrics * Continue this philosophical discussion as it could go much deeper
In this Episode of the Do Better Podcast, Dr. Megan interviews Vanessa Magallanez, BCBA about using ACT and Parent Coaching. Tune in to learn more! AI Summary from Fathom: Live recording of the Do Better Podcast to interview Vanessa Magallanez about incorporating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) into her practice as a behavior analyst and parent coach. Key Takeaways: * Identifying and connecting with personal values is crucial for meaningful behavior change * ACT helps practitioners understand the inner experiences (thoughts, emotions) driving behavior * Focusing on the process rather than outcomes leads to more success and happiness * Practitioners should reflect on whether services align with clients' values Background and Getting into ACT * Vanessa started incorporating ACT 2-3 years ago to better support parents * Initially unsure if using ACT was within her scope, but saw positive results * Biggest influence was realizing focus was too much on the child, not enough on parent perspective Recommended ACT/Parenting Resources: * The ACT Made Simple book * Good Inside by Dr. Becky Kennedy * Go Zen website with interactive ACT-aligned activities for kids Incorporating ACT into Practice: * Identifies client values and translates into actions/goals * Focuses on present moment awareness and non-judgmental acceptance * Helps parents reconnect with their identity beyond just being a parent * Uses conversational, natural language rather than technical ACT terms Goals and Branching Out: * Create more vocational/community opportunities aligned with client interests * Supervise BCBAs to expose them to diverse populations (criminal justice, mental health) * Build rapport, be open to different experiences
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