Product Details
This is a LIVE webinar taking place on November 5th, 2024 from 7-8pm Eastern. This is ACE-approved.
Title: Safety Considerations and Protective Gear when Treating Severe Challenging Behavior
Description:
Dan Mitteer is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Rutgers University and a BCBA-D at Children’s Specialized Hospital, where he oversees cases involving the assessment and treatment of severe destructive behavior. Prior to his time at Rutgers, Dan completed his M.A., Ph.D., and postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Munroe-Meyer Institute. Dan has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles and invited book chapters, serves on the editorial boards for JABA, JEAB, BAP, and BARP, and is currently editing an invited book for Springer on how to improve the durability of treatment outcomes for individuals with autism.
Presented By: Dan Mitteer
Disclosures:
Financial Disclosures
• I am receiving an honorarium for speaking.
Non-Financial Disclosure
•None to disclose
Learning Outcomes
1. Attendees will be able to define the concepts of severe and non-severe challenging
behavior.
2. Attendees will be able to provide examples of at least three safety considerations when
assessing and treating challenging behavior.
3. Attendees will be able to able to identify at least three pieces of protective equipment that
should minimize risk to clients and implementers during the assessment and treatment of
challenging behavior.
Time Ordered Agenda:
0-5 minutes: Introduction
5-15 minutes: Overview of severe challenging behavior
15-30 minutes: Description of environmental and physical considerations when assessing and
treating challenging behavior
30-50 minutes: Description of protective gear for clients and staff when assessing and treating
severe challenging behavior
50-60 minutes: Summary
To complete the course, attend the webinar live, take the survey (link provided when you purchase this product and included in a follow-up email). When you fill out the survey a certificate will be sent to your email. This certificate should be uploaded to the BACB website.
When you have completed these requirements a certificate will be sent to your email.
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ABA SPEECH is committed to providing equal opportunities in accordance with all applicable laws. If you are in need of a disability-related accommodation, please contact rose@abaspeech.org.