Andrew Worthington and I are excited to announce our book "Managing Challenging Behaviour Following Acquired Brain Injury" is available from November. Expert chapter authors come together to assist clinicians to get the best outcomes for service users. https://t.co/88twIO4J2n
We are building a critical mass of researchers, academics, clinicians and consumers interested in advancing personalised healthcare and research via N-of-1 trials and single-case designs. Want to join us in our mission? Join for free here: https://t.co/wddP8McWPH
#nof1#SCED
We are pleased to announce that The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care has now accredited the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis’ (UK-SBA) Register.
https://t.co/uY3bVQHBwJ
Happy to announce that I have been offered a TT position at the University of Iceland, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy (open rank).
I'm looking for a researcher who wants to work in our Horizon Europe project OSIRIS - Open Science to Increase Reproducibility in Science and who wants to prepare a PhD thesis on this topic under my supervision. If you are interested, then please apply at https://t.co/4rgA88EaXN
Hey twitter friends: what’s the best Single Case Research Design textbook for clinical psych grads? One that has excellent material for teachers? #behaviortwitter#SCRDChat
@CoreyJPeltier I’m teaching 1/3 of research methods class for grad clin.psych, my part is on SCRD. Would be fun to learn from others. Other two parts are qual/quan
🧵A behaviour analytic approach to supporting a person who engages in behaviours that challenge is a compassionate approach which seeks to understand behaviours from that person’s perspective
Being healthy is behaving healthy. If you don't already, subscribe to Operants (from the B. F. Skinner Foundation: https://t.co/MpBar8iYqC) to read it for free. There is a wealth of information from an impressive list of contributors. https://t.co/5GE8rxc25a
@AppliedBehEcon My condolences to his family, you and his friends and colleagues. I only met him a few times and enjoyed every one. He will be missed and the field has lost a great scientist.
Students, are you interested in getting more involved with SQAB? We are looking for a new Student Rep. This position will be elected at the business meeting at the upcoming conference. Reach out to Tadd Schneider ([email protected]) or find him at the conference for more information.