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Journal Club; Guidance or Compliance; What Makes an Ethical Behavior Analyst

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1 BACB Type 2 Ethics CE
Article by Nancy E. Rosenberg and Ilene S. Schwartz

As of January 1st, 2022 a new code of ethics takes effect. This article examines the changes made with the last Code of Ethics update. We must recognize the limitations of any set of rules to help us think through the complex situations that occur in real life situations.

Join in the conversation as we look at changes and consider some new processes that can help us work through these potential challenges.

Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will state the difference between guidance and a code.
  2. Participants will state the potential obstacles to adhering to strict code.
  3. Participants will state the steps needed to make ethical decisions.

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