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Expert Guidance

Receive insights and strategies from industry professionals to excel in your ethical practices

Research-Based

Learn the history behind the unethical research of the past 

About the Course

As a follow up to Episode 219, we continue our discussion of the harms of conversion therapy by behavior analysis in the 1970s by covering the remaining research articles published in JABA on the subject. Bringing his ever-detailed additional context is Book Club Guy, Alan Haberman, who helps us look at whether this research deserves its own expressions of concern (or is just inappropriate and gross) and which ethical principles we should focus on to ensure client rights are never violated by behavior analysis again. Plus, some time out to laud those behavior analysts who spoke out against this line of research back as it was originally being published. This episode is available for 1.0 ETHICS CEU. Wish that Ethics CE was free? Subscribe on our Patreon page to see the full recording and get a discount for 100% off your purchase.

Meet Your Instructors, Rob, Diana, & Jackie

Robert Parry-Cruwys, MSEd, BCBA, LABA is a clinical behavior analyst working in the public school system. Diana Parry-Cruwys, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA is an associate professor of behavior analysis at Regis College. Jackie MacDonald, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA is an associate professor of behavior analysis and assistant dean of health sciences at Regis College.

Meet Your Podcast Guest

Alan Haberman, M.Ed., BCBA is a behavior treatment therapist who recently passed his BCBA exam. Formerly a special educator, he values working with clients and families to build skills for independence and functional living. Alan’s current scope of practice is ABA interventions for autism spectrum disorder and developmental disabilities. His professional interests include Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions, ACT/RFT, and queer & neurodivergent responses to behaviorism. In his spare time, he is the ABA Inside Track “Book Club Guy”.

Curriculum

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    Episode 235 - (The Lack of) Ethics and Conversion Therapy w/ Alan Haberman (ETHICS) (LIVE) Learning Objectives

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    Episode 235 - (The Lack of) Ethics and Conversion Therapy w/ Alan Haberman (ETHICS) (LIVE) (PODCAST)

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    Episode 235 - (The Lack of) Ethics and Conversion Therapy w/ Alan Haberman (ETHICS) (LIVE) Content Quiz

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