FEATURING: Linda A. LeBlanc, PhD, BCBA-D, Tyra P. Sellers, PhD, BCBA-D
Abstract
This podcast episode focuses on the importance of evaluating the health of the supervisory relationship to identify any emerging or issues. We discuss a structured process for detecting, evaluating, and addressing issues that are developing or are present in the relationships. Finally, we touch on strategies when considering to terminating the supervisory relationship.
Learning Checklist
What you’ll learn in the course and be able to do afterward
- Attendees will be able to describe the risks associated with failing to identify and address issues within the supervisory relationship.
- Attendees will be able to identify the steps in detecting issues and determining the scope.
- Attendees will be able to identify at least two strategies for engaging in a self-reflection of one’s practices and biases.
Course Rating
"This course is recommended for BCaBA, BCBA, and students of behavior analysis who will be or are currently receiving supervision."
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