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Is ABA Ethical; Part 2

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This presentation is a follow up to Part I which reviewed general objections to ABA and examined ways that ABA has been used in the past.  Part II asserts that when we listen to the critics of ABA with openness and curiosity, there are several positive changes we can easily change in our practices.  This presentation will examine the specific interventions to avoid, alter, and include to ensure we are respecting the rights and dignity of our clients and families.

Level:  Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Learning Objectives

  • Learns will identify 3 criticisms of ABA.
  • Learners will identify unintended side-effects of some of the most common interventions.
  • Learners will identify 2 interventions to avoid.
  • Learners will identify 3-5 interventions to change or add.

Part II coming May 20th, 10 AM MST
Livestream will be provided via Microsoft Teams. A guest link will be emailed to all participants 1 week prior to the live event. Recorded stream will be available for Review by Monday, May 24th.

Is ABA Ethical Part II slides On Well Being - Current Research Trends And Future Directions NEA Code of Ethics Ethics-Code-for-Behavior-Analysts-2102010 NASW-Code of Ethics APA Code of Ethics Ethical Concerns with ABA for Autism Spectrum Disorder How much compliance is too much compliance Is long term ABA therapy abuse Kupferstein PtSD in Autistics

Course Content

Part II: Is ABA Ethical?
Evaluation
Is ABA Ethical; Part 2 Implementing an Ethical ABA program

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Learning Keystone’s clinical philosophy is one that acknowledges the validity of the criticism as we seek to evolve Applied Behavior Analysis through a mindset that sees people rather than a diagnosis or behavior. We categorically reject demand and control styles of ABA because it damages the individual, is unethical, and will not be part of our practice. We reject any ABA practice in which the goal is assimilation rather adaptation, control rather than choice, or compliance rather than cooperation.

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Keystone Achievements is a Colorado Springs based organization providing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and trauma informed care in center, home, and community settings. Since our inception in late 2017 we have relentlessly focused on providing phenomenal behavior support and training resources for those in our community. Learning Keystones was born out of that drive.

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