Is multi-disciplinary working the ethical standard we should be working towards? 19th December 2019 Professionals Is multi-disciplinary working the ethical standard we should be working towards? Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 53:31 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share Link Embed Andrew Swartfigure BCBA, Director of Services, talks with special guest speaker Ryan O’Donnell BCBA, The Daily BA. In this podcast we examine the complex issue of multi-disciplinary working in the field of Behaviour Analysis, navigating the worldwide issues in this area and how the links between formal BCBA training and practice do not necessarily prepare practitioners for the real world of professional interactions. This podcast is ACE accredited, providing one Ethics credit. To apply for this CEU, click here. Or why not get 3 CEUs for the price of 2 here? If you have a spare moment, we’d greatly appreciate any feedback you can share to help us improve our content. References discussed Brodhead, MT (2015). Maintaining Professional Relationships in an Interdisciplinary Setting: Strategies for Navigating Nonbehavioral Treatment Recommendations for Individuals with Autism. Behav Analysis Practice; 8: 70-78.
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