The book follows the Behavior Analyst Certification Board's Fifth Edition Task List, and then goes beyond the required 8-hour supervision training to teach important clinical skills, such as ACT, RFT, executive function skills, OBM, and curriculum-based measures.
- Outlines the systems required for the supervision process
- Examines fundamental elements of behavior change
- Emphasizes interpersonal skills, such as positive reinforcement
- Covers ethical issues in remote supervision
- Includes additional supports and resources for networking and brainstorming
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"Whether you are providing or seeking in-person or remote supervision, this book is a 'must-have'." --Patrick McGreevy
"Remote Fieldwork Supervision for BCBA Trainees is a fantastic resource that provides a clear scope and sequence to supervision while encouraging Behavior Skills Training (BST) to instruct, model and practice behavior analytic skills necessary for future behavior analysts. I look forward to sharing this resource with others." --Cristine Deaver, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USA
"A much needed resource in the rapidly growing field of behavior analysis. Seasoned and newly minted BCBAs alike will benefit from using Britton and Cicoria's insightful recommendations and sound advice for providing effective and ethical supervision." --Megan Miller
"Lisa and Matt highlight the complexity of supervising that you are not necessarily taught in your coursework that is paramount to deciding if you really should be a supervisor. If you're considering an official supervisory role, please consider this book- your clients and those of your potential supervisees deserve only the best." --Ryan L. O'Donnell, MS, BCBA