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Episode 8: Building Champions – Behavior Analysis in Sports and the Power of Relational Frame Theory with Dr. Scott O'Donnell

1 h 28 min · 22 de nov de 2024
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This episode features a fascinating conversation with Scott O'Donnell, PhD, diving into Behavior Analysis in Sports and the innovative applications of Relational Frame Theory (RFT). Dr. O'Donnell shares his expertise on how behavior analytic principles are transforming the way athletes train, perform, and achieve their goals. Whether you're passionate about sports, curious about RFT, or simply love exploring new applications of ABA, this episode is for you!

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