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April 2025 Preview
podcastRobert Parry-Cruwysequivalence-based instruction, college teaching, abduction prevention skills, gaming, behavior skills training, BST, elopement, single-subject design, tutorial, token economy, token economies, paperwork, data collection, treatment fidelity, checklist, session note, pictorially enhanced self-instruction, staff training, family support, parent professional collaboration, ASD, autism, social validity, qualitative analysis, intervention planning, book club, neurodiversity, women
Episode 305 (TRAUMA-INFORMED) Ableism and the Medical Model of Disability
March 2025 Preview
podcast, ethics, trauma-informedRobert Parry-Cruwysneurodiversity, autism, ASD, abolitionist critique, ableism, diversity, outcomes, adolescence, adulthood, goals, ethics, trauma-informed, qualitative analysis, RBT, registered behavior technician, burnout, qualitative research
Episode 295 - Ableism in Schools
December 2024 Preview
podcast, videoRobert Parry-Cruwysableism, neurodiversity, disability rights, schools, special education, artificial intelligence, AI, ABA, ethics, behavioral health, year in aba, compassionate care, student posters, conference
Episode 281 - Neurodiversity - Creating Autistic Supported Goals w/ Dr. Kate Chazin
July 2024 Preview
podcast, videoRobert Parry-Cruwysneurodiversity, autism, community-based participatory research, affirming practices, social validity, escape extinction, buffers, trauma, trauma-informed care, prevention, choice, diversity, Latina, research, equity, inclusion, essential readings, public speaking, dissemination, sleep, sleep problems, book club, sleep intervention
Episode 280 - Neurodiversity, pt. 2 - The Neurodiversity Panel w/ Alex Astrella, Michelle LaFrance, + Brian Middleton
June 2024 Preview
podcast, videoRobert Parry-Cruwysethics, ethical scenarios, decision making, storytelling, narrative, dissemination, neurodiversity, BCBA, RBT, autism, book club, ethics code
Episode 268 - Discussion on Neurodiversity