Organizing Your Space for Applied Behavior Analysis

Organizing Your Space for Applied Behavior Analysis By Samuel Bowman

Applied behavior analysis (ABA) uses the principles of learning and positive reinforcement to improve the skills and behaviors of children on the autism spectrum. As a therapist, you must be prepared to meet each child exactly where they are on the path to learning new behaviors each time you see them. Whether your space rotates from room to room in a building, is the same all the time, or you visit the child in their home, being organized is pivotal to your success and the child’s ability to engage.

Before we dive into a few tips for getting your room (or rolling briefcase) in order, here are a few basics you need to know about ABA and autism. Continue reading Organizing Your Space for Applied Behavior Analysis

The Ghetto: 503 years after the first Jewish enclave was instituted in Venice, what does the word ‘ghetto’ mean today?

Click Here to Read: The Ghetto: 503 years after the first Jewish enclave was instituted in Venice, what does the word ‘ghetto’ mean today? By Benjamin Ravid on the Tablet website on March 26, 2019.

Street in the Venetian Ghetto, Venice, containing various Jewish food and other stores.  Photo:  Ethan Doyle White. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Open House at WCSPP

Psychoanalysis, traditionally conducted on a couch, multiple times per week with a silent, blank-slate analyst, has evolved!
OPEN HOUSE Saturday, March 30, 2019 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Learn about our Foundational Principles and Techniques of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program and our Advanced Psychoanalytic Training Program.  Our post-graduate training opportunities allow for individual flexibility in the content and timing of training.

Training at WCSPP will help you to:
use contemporary psychoanalytic concepts in a range of clinical settings to facilitate change and growth in your patients
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