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Consumer Reports’ Food Advice Aligns with Behavior Analysis

August 23, 2015 bsci21 0

By Chelsea Wilhite, M.A., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer In the September issue of Consumer Reports On Health, the long-standing consumer organization gives advice on “How to Eat Healthier – No Willpower Required.” The article opens […]

Lifestyle

One Way to Clarify your Own Values

October 23, 2018 0

Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC Bret DiNovi, M.A., BCBA Brett DiNovi & Associates It is no secret that Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a hot topic in behavior analysis.  Workshops and “boot […]

Lifestyle

A functional view of ACT and ACT related behaviors.

July 17, 2018 0

Angela Cathey, M.A. & Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D bSci21Media, LLC Brett DiNovi, M.A., BCBA Brett DiNovi & Associates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or “ACT” is a behavioral therapy. ACT teaches people to notice the […]

ABA Practice

Two Ways Technology Can Make Treatment for Individuals with Autism More Innovative

January 8, 2016 0

By Sarah Kupferschmidt, M.A., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer More and more people are using technology for different things. Whether it be to communicate with our smartphone and/or tablet, or measure the number of steps we […]

ABA Practice

Motivating Operation: Culprit or Unsung Hero?

May 16, 2017 1

Harla B. Frank, M.S., BCBA bSci21 Contributing Writer After a time, you may find that ‘having’ is not so pleasing a thing, after all, as ‘wanting.’  It is not logical, but it is often true.  […]

Society

Would you pay me to be healthy?

July 7, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org Aaron Carroll of the New York Times recently wrote an article describing a growing body of research supporting the idea of paying people to be healthy. He […]

Society

Predictive Policing and Applied Behavior Analysis

January 22, 2015 0

By Todd A. Ward, PhD, BCBA-D Founding Editor, bSci21.org According to CBS News in San Francisco, police are cracking down on bike theft in the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system with predictive policing.  BART […]

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