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ABA on Call presented by CentralReach, explores the Applied Behavior Analysis/Healthcare Technology industries through thought-provoking conversation. Watch to explore ideas and trends in the field with renowned ABA experts, Rick Kubina Jr., Ph.D, BCBA-D & Doug Kostewicz, Ph.D, BCBA-D. Earn BACB CEUs to support your ongoing certification for Season 4 and future episodes.
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Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor and producer Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make import ...
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In the October 2024 episode of "ABA On Call," hosts Rick Kubina and Doug Kostewicz engage in an insightful conversation with Kathy Fox, principal of Morningside Academy. Kathy discusses the unique model of Morningside, a lab school in Seattle that integrates behavior science, precision teaching, and direct instruction to support students who are be…
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In this episode, hosts Matt Gastar and Ron Newman and Chris Farrell explore episode four of 'The Penguin. They dissect Sophia's dark backstory, the corruption in Arkham Asylum, and the character’s psychological torment. The hosts then delve into the Batman universe, discussing characters such as Magpie. They analyze plot twists with themes of betra…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell deliver comprehensive analyses of episodes and films within the Batman universe. They start by exploring 'The Penguin' episode 'Bliss,' discussing character dynamics and the aftermath of the Riddler's explosion. The discussion extends to dissecting the nuanced r…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels', hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell explore the second episode of 'The Penguin' titled 'The Inside Man'. The conversation covers character developments, particularly focusing on Sophia and Oswalt. They highlight the series' engaging plot twists and the show's humor. The hosts also dig into the pot…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell discuss the first episode of the new series 'The Penguin.' They explore the show's initial critical and audience reception, and comparison to other series.' The hosts share their impressions, discuss favorite moments, predictions, and potential crossover with ot…
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This episode of ABA on Call features Dr. Bobby Newman discussing his book "First Responders and People Diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum: What Each Needs to Know About the Other." Dr. Newman explores the challenges faced by first responders when interacting with individuals on the autism spectrum and provides strategies to improve these interactions…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Chris Farrell, Matt Gastar, and Ron Newman discuss the highly anticipated sequel 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.' They analyze box office success, critic and audience ratings, and compare it with the original 'Beetlejuice' and other legacy sequels like 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' and 'Top Gun: Maverick.' The hos…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell dive into a detailed review and discussion of the thriller-horror movie 'Cuckoo.' They talk about its unique story elements, the movie's atmospheric tension, and the eerie, mind-bending scenes that define the film. 00:12 Discussing the Movie 'Cuckoo' 00:32 Box O…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell dive deep into the thriller movie 'Blink Twice.' They discuss their impressions, plot details, character arcs, and thematic elements. Despite the horror movie's mixed reception, the hosts explore its dark humor, intense scenes, and complex narrative. 00:00 Intro…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Chris Farrell, Matt Gastar, and Ron Newman dive into a detailed discussion and review of 'Alien Romulus.' They explore the movie's budget, critical reception, thematic elements, and key plot points, including callbacks to previous alien movies and the film's surprise ending. The hosts also share their op…
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In this episode of ABA On Call, Doug Kostowicz Ph.D. BCBA-D and Richard M. Kubina Ph.D. BCBA-D delve into B.F. Skinner's novel Walden Two. They explore the book's depiction of a utopian society guided by behaviorist principles, discussing its implications for contemporary behavior analysis. The hosts offer a balanced perspective, recognizing the bo…
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In this episode of Feels Over Reels, hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell tackle the 2024 Borderlands movie. They discuss the film's budget, financial outcomes, and the long delays and reshoots that plagued its production. The hosts critique the casting chemistry, overall storytelling, and compares it to other video game adaptations. 00…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell delve into their reactions to the House of the Dragon season finale. The discussion covers character arcs, key plot developments, and emotional stakes of the series as a whole. The hosts debate about the effectiveness of the finale, the strength of the season ov…
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Deadpool and Wolverine: Can they Save the MCU? In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Chris Farrell, Matt Gastar, and Ron Newman dive deep into 'Deadpool and Wolverine.' They explore their immediate reactions, discuss character dynamics, and share thoughts on the movie's impact on the MCU. Topics include the film's storyline, comedic elements…
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Exploring 'House of the Dragon' and 'The Acolyte': Recaps and Deep Dives In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell delve into the latest episodes of 'House of the Dragon, The Boys, and 'The Acolyte'. They recap major plot points, character dynamics, and political intricacies for both House of the Dragon…
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This podcast episode explores the application of ABA in school settings with expert DeMuesy, MEd, BCBA, COBA. The discussion covers the evolving roles of BCBAs in schools, from Tier 3 interventions to broader Tier 1 and Tier 2 supports. Ron shares his experiences and strategies for working effectively with school staff and administrators to impleme…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell examine the latest Episodes in 'House of the Dragon' by discussing episodes two and three, focusing on character motivations and plot developments. The team also dives into 'The Boys,' analyzing recent twists in episodes four and five. They conclude with an in-d…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reels,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Chris Farrell discuss the latest episodes of 'House of the Dragon' Season 2 and 'The Boys' Season 4. They provide a thorough review of 'Star Wars: The Acolyte,' delving into character developments, plot twists, and thematic elements in each show. Special guest Jade Brush join…
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In this episode of ABA On Call, hosts Rick Kubina and Doug Kostewicz answer listener questions about precision teaching and reinforcement strategies. They discuss practical solutions for common challenges faced by behavior analysts, such as difficulties in reaching fluency criteria and ensuring effective use of reinforcers. The episode provides val…
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In this episode of Feel Over Reels, hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Farrell dive into the latest releases and upcoming shows. They start with a detailed discussion on 'Furiosa', analyzing its box office performance and speculating on reasons behind its underwhelming domestic performance despite critical acclaim. They follow up with an enthusiast…
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In this episode of 'Feels Over Reals,' hosts Matt Gastar, Ron Newman, and Farrell discuss 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' and 'Tales of the Empire.' The hosts debate character arcs, plot developments, and thematic elements in both works. They also share their enthusiasm for the intricate storytelling found in 'Tales of the Empire' and the cinem…
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This episode of ABA On Call features Rick Kubina and Doug Kostewicz discussing the book "Misbelief" by Dan Ariely. The conversation delves into the psychological and behavioral underpinnings of why rational people believe irrational things, exploring various conspiracy theories and the impact of social media on spreading these beliefs. The hosts em…
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This episode of 'Feels Over Reels' podcast delves into the last 2 episodes of Shogun as well as the Fallout TV series, analyzing its faithful adaptation from the iconic video game, focusing on character development and the preservation of the game's post-apocalyptic atmosphere. The hosts debate the effectiveness of different content release strateg…
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Exploration of the mind from a behavior analytic perspective, contrasting with broader psychological views. Discussion includes theoretical considerations and practical implications for behavior analysts. To earn CEUs for listening, click here, log in or sign up, pay the CEU fee, + take the attendance verification to generate your certificate! Don’…
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In this engaging episode of ABA On Call, Manny Rodriguez, DBA, BCBA delves into the rich field of Organizational Behavior Management, offering valuable insights on enhancing workplace performance, employee training, and the influence of leadership through behavior analysis. This conversation not only illuminates OBM strategies but also provides pra…
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The Season 6 Premiere of ABA On Call, led by Rick Kubina, Ph.D. BCBA-D and Doug Kostowicz, Ph.D. BCBA-D explores Skinner's major contributions to behavior analysis measurement, focusing on rate of response and the cumulative response recorder. It emphasizes the role of these concepts in understanding and applying behavior analysis effectively, high…
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This episode explores critical thinking and the evaluation of scientific claims, with a focus on the book "Nonsense on Stilts." The discussion delves into the demarcation between hard and soft sciences, the credibility of experts, and the application of these concepts to behavior analysis. To earn CEUs for listening, click here, log in or sign up, …
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PLAY PODCAST FXF1001- WARREN BEATTY AND JONATHAN DEMME- Craig McKay, Tom Fleischman, Chris Newman, Deborah Wallach, Ron Bochar, Phil Stockton Picture editor, Craig McKay and Re-recording mixer Tom Fleischman talk about early influences getting started in the New York film industry of the 1960’s and 70’s as well as their work on the film by Warren B…
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Join Dr. Tim Fuller in this enlightening episode of "ABA On Call" as we break down the fundamentals of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and its practical applications in behavior analysis. To earn CEUs for listening, click here, log in or sign up, pay the CEU fee, + take the attendance verification to generate your certificate! Don’t forget …
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In this episode of ABA on Call, Dr. Rick Kubina and Dr. Doug Kostewicz dive deeper into the topic of stimulus control. They discuss the theoretical foundations, practical implications, and historical context of stimulus control in behavior analysis. Through engaging discussions and examples, listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of this…
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This podcast episode explores the potential of games to support neurodiverse populations. We define games and discuss their essential attributes. Examples are provided of how games have been successfully incorporated into ABA therapy for autistic individuals to build skills and engagement. We discuss the future possibilities for the nexus of games,…
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In the present podcast, we dive deep into the intriguing interplay between artificial intelligence and applied behavior analysis (ABA). In today's conversation, we're joined by a leading technologist Dave Stevens. We explore how A.I. might reshape the landscape of behavioral interventions. From tailored ABA programs powered by predictive algorithms…
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In this episode, we look at the transformative power of behavior analysis positioned as a selection science, in tackling prevalent educational issues. Drawing upon the profound insights from the article, "Breaking the Structuralist Barrier", we discuss the principles of selectionism and explore how the principles have been actualized in the Morning…
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Cognitive psychology and the Cognitive Load Theory are explained through a behavior-analytic perspective. Cognitive Load Theory posits that working memory has a limited capacity, much like a bucket that can only hold so much water before it overflows. But how does the theory fare when we delve into it through the lens of behavior analysis? In the c…
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"The Steep and Thorny Way to a Science of Behavior" by B.F. Skinner presents a fascinating exploration of the challenges and importance of developing a science of behavior. Skinner discusses several challenges in developing a science of behavior such as digression (defined as the tendency to get sidetracked from the study of behavior by other field…
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The podcast features two professors from the University of Pittsburgh who are using their unique experiences to help people who are blind and have visual impairments. The guests share stories about their journey with disability and discuss how they use their skills and knowledge to assist those with visual impairments of blindness achieve independe…
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Respondent conditioning, also known as classical conditioning, is a type of learning where an unconditioned response becomes associated with a neutral stimulus and acquires the ability to elicit a response like that of the unconditioned response. Today, respondent conditioning is used in various fields, including psychology, education, and marketin…
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Science could be described as the search to understanding variability. Variability shows up in graphs and charts shows the analyst different features of the behavior. From stability to variability, understanding the sources of control and the degree to which a behavior varies is a key to understanding environment-behavior relations. The standard ce…
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One of the hallmarks of visual analysis is trend. Trend refers to the direction of data as it changes across time. A trend line is often superimposed on a data set which behavior analysts then interpret. However, if the data are placed on a standard celeration chart a trend line is transformed to a celebration line. The celeration line quantified h…
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Most behavior analysts use a linear graph, meaning it has equal intervals on the horizontal and vertical axis. Ratio graphs have equal intervals on the horizontal axis but a multiple/divide axis on the vertical axis. The ratio graph permits the quantification of all behavior change features. For example, level can be quantified with different means…
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Sports refers to activities involving exerting oneself physically in a an individual or team format to compete against oneself or others. As such sports covers many activities found in all cultures. The science of behavior has much to offer sports. ABA can enhance individual or team performance, teach game rules, open access to entry level layers, …
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The job market for behavior analysts in special and general education has increased greatly in the past 20 years. Behavior analysts can have a caseload, they can consult in general and special education classrooms, and can even work in administration. Behavior analysts can contribute to the IEP process in several constructive ways. Additionally, co…
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In 1993 Alfie's Kohn's Punished by Rewards (PBR) was published. The book claimed that behavioral principles and procedures manipulated people and destroyed the potential for authentic learning. The publication of PBR was met with enthusiasm by many in the educational and psychological fields. However, PBR contains many misrepresentations of positiv…
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Conspiracy theories are verbal behavior that states some covert yet influential organization holds responsibility for a specific circumstance or event (e.g., the government collapsed the Twin Towers in the 9/11 attacks). Conspiracy theories have become mainstream, finding prominent adherents from politicians and news pundits to celebrities and blog…
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Clay Starlin has been a champion of effective measurement and instructional technologies. He did pioneering work in the 70s and 80s bringing precision teaching to the forefront of education. He has spent his career contributing and refining concepts and methods involved with the science of learning. Clay has recently published a book called “weavin…
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