
Beyond Myths and Misconceptions: A New Look at ABA and Humanism with Dr. Bobby Newman
04/05/24 • 68 min
In this fun and essential episode of our podcast, we dive into the heart of behavior analysis with a profound discussion on Dr. Bobby Newman's enlightening book, "I Can't if I Don't Know How: B.F. Skinner, Humanism, ABA, and Promoting Freedom." Addressing the critical mischaracterizations of behavioral science, Bobby, Executive Director of Clinical Services at Proud Moments ABA, ignites an essential dialogue on rectifying these misconceptions and underscoring the true value of ABA. From myths casting shadows over the field to their detrimental effects on those deterred from seeking help, this conversation is a must-listen for all. Join us as we explore the driving force behind Bobby's commitment to shedding light on these issues and the pathway to correcting them.
Dr. Newman's Author Page
Dr. Newman encourages listeners to support TEAM ABA as they run the half marathon in Nashville to support the families of St. Jude: https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR?px=4127584&fr_id=145338&pg=personal©_link_share
In this fun and essential episode of our podcast, we dive into the heart of behavior analysis with a profound discussion on Dr. Bobby Newman's enlightening book, "I Can't if I Don't Know How: B.F. Skinner, Humanism, ABA, and Promoting Freedom." Addressing the critical mischaracterizations of behavioral science, Bobby, Executive Director of Clinical Services at Proud Moments ABA, ignites an essential dialogue on rectifying these misconceptions and underscoring the true value of ABA. From myths casting shadows over the field to their detrimental effects on those deterred from seeking help, this conversation is a must-listen for all. Join us as we explore the driving force behind Bobby's commitment to shedding light on these issues and the pathway to correcting them.
Dr. Newman's Author Page
Dr. Newman encourages listeners to support TEAM ABA as they run the half marathon in Nashville to support the families of St. Jude: https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR?px=4127584&fr_id=145338&pg=personal©_link_share
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Breaking New Ground: Advancing Behavior Analysis in Nigeria with Helen Obiageli Oshikoya
Welcome to a special episode of the World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast! Today, we're honored to feature Helen Obiageli Oshikoya, a distinguished WBAD Ambassador and Mental Health Consultant from Lagos, Nigeria. Helen specializes in Early Intervention through the Science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), offering invaluable insights into the field's impact and potential in diverse cultural contexts.
Introduction to Our Guest
Helen shares her journey into behavior analysis and what drew her to pursue this field in Nigeria, shedding light on her passion for making a difference in the lives of individuals through early intervention.
Dispelling Misconceptions About Behavior Analysis
Behavior analysis often faces misunderstandings, from being viewed as a method of control to being seen as overly simplistic. Helen discusses these misconceptions she's encountered in Nigeria and outlines her approach to clarifying the compassionate, evidence-based nature of behavior analysis.
Cultural Responsiveness in Behavior Analysis
The significance of cultural responsiveness in behavior analysis cannot be overstated. Helen emphasizes the importance of tailoring interventions to accommodate and respect cultural nuances, enhancing the effectiveness and acceptance of behavior analysis in diverse settings.
Behavior Analysis Addressing Local Challenges
Helen explores how behavior analysis can address social, educational, and healthcare challenges specific to Nigeria, highlighting its versatility and potential for broad impact.
Adapting ABA Training to Local Contexts
With Nigeria's rich cultural and linguistic diversity, adapting ABA training programs is crucial. Helen discusses strategies for aligning training with local contexts to ensure the effective dissemination of knowledge and skills.
Advocacy and Policy Reforms for Behavior Analysis
Advocacy and dissemination are key to promoting behavior analysis. Helen talks about the necessary advocacy efforts and policy reforms to integrate behavior analysis into various sectors in Nigeria, ensuring accessibility and affordability for those in need.
Community and Institutional Advocacy Efforts
Finally, Helen shares her experiences with specific advocacy efforts and dissemination strategies to foster understanding and adoption of behavior analysis principles within local communities and institutions.
Join us as we dive into these topics with Helen Oshikoya, exploring the transformative power of behavior analysis and its capacity to improve lives across the globe.
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World Behavior Analysis Day Podcast with Dr. William Baum
We welcome Dr. William M. Baum to the World Behavior Analysis Day podcast! Dr. Baum has made significant contributions to the field of behavior analysis. He has authored numerous influential journal articles covering a wide array of topics, from laboratory research to philosophical explorations. Two of his most widely cited papers are (1) the empirical and theoretical analysis of choice behavior, which he authored with Rachlin (1969 and 1974). In addition, he has written general philosophical works on behaviorism, focusing on biology and evolution. A consistent contributor to ABAI conventions, he has published 64 quality papers and is an invited presenter for the 2024 Association for Behavior Analysis International.
In this insightful conversation, we explore the concepts of molar and molecular behavior, discuss some of his memories of B.F. Skinner, and dive into Dr. Baum's latest book, "Introduction to Behaviorism: An Evolutionary Perspective." We also touch upon how Eastern philosophies have influenced his perspective on behaviorism. Don't miss this enlightening episode with one of the leading figures in the field.
Show Notes/Links:
Dr. Baum’s Texts Referenced in the Podcast:
Understanding Behaviorism: Behavior, Culture, and Evolution 3rd Edition: https://rb.gy/yrgpwq Introduction to Behavior: An Evolutionary Perspective 1st Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Behavior-Evolutionary-William-Baum/dp/1394184611 Science and Philosophy of Behavior: Selected Papers 1st Edition, Kindle Edition: https://rb.gy/st1s35Selected Papers: From Molecular to Molar: A Paradigm Shift in Behavior Analysis:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1284889/pdf/12144313.pdf Behaviorism, Private Events, and the Molar View of Behavior:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3211378/
Rethinking Reinforcement: Allocation, Induction, and Contingency:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266735/
Radical Behaviorism and the Concept of Agency: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/William-Baum/publication/233815151_Radical_Behaviorism_and_the_Concept_of_Agency/links/09e4150bd58048e2a5000000/Radical-Behaviorism-and-the-Concept-of-Agency.pdf
ABAI 2024 Events for Dr. Baum:
Invited Paper Session#66: Induction Versus Reinforcement and the Molar View of Behavior: 5/25/24: 4PM- 4:50PM
Special Event: #209 A: The Development of Behavior Science: 5/26/24; 9AM-11:50 AM
Panel #355: Significance of Evolutionary Theory and Cultural Design: Advancing Science and Practice of Behavior Analysis: 5/26/24: 6PM- 6:50PM
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