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Taylor & Francis Ltd Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis Practical Applications 2021 Edition by Ann Beirne, Jacob A. Sadavoy
This book provides the foundation for a lifelong journey of ethical practice in service for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities. The second edition of Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis includes an explanation of each element in the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts, along with considerations for ethical practice and examples from the field. Professional behavior for the behavior analyst is also addressed when fulfilling roles as teacher, employee, manager, colleague, advocate, or member of a multidisciplinary team. This new edition expands on the first chapter's introduction of moral philosophy, adds a new chapter on ethical decision-making and core principles, and provides a study guide to assist those preparing for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board exams. Drawing upon Beirne and Sadavoy's combined 40 years of clinical experience as well as the reflections of colleagues in the field, this is an indispensable guide to ethics for behavior analysis students.
Table of Contents : Preface: Why a Second Edition?AcknowledgementsAbout the ContributorsPart 1:1.1 Introduction to Studying Ethics1.2 Core Principles1.3 Ethical Decision-Making1.4 Ethics Standards: 1: Responsibility as a Professional1.5 Ethics Standards: 2: Responsibility in Practice1.6 Ethics Standards: 3: Responsibility to Clients and Stakeholders1.7 Ethics Standards: 4: Responsibility to Supervisees and Trainees1.8 Ethics Standards: 5: Responsibility on Public Statements1.9 Ethics Standards: Section 6: Responsibility in Research1.10 Study GuidePart 2: Professional Behavior and the Behavior Analyst: Beyond the Code2.1 Professionalism2.2 The Behavior Analyst as Service Provider2.3 Behavior Analysts and the Team2.4 The Behavior Analyst as Advocate2.5 The Behavior Analyst as Employee2.6 The Behavior Analyst as ResearcherPart 3: Voices from the Field3.1 A Reflection on IntegrityNasiah Cirincione-Ulezi & Scott Herbst3.2 Reflections on the BCBA (R) as a Researcher: An Interview with Yulema CruzYulema Cruz3.3 Ethics and Functional AnalysisMichael Dorsey and Mary Jane Weiss3.4 "One of the Good NT's": An Interview with Dr Peter GerhardtPeter Gerhardt3.5 Ethics and Social Validity: Considering Neurodiversity in Intervention is EssentialJoy Johnson3.6 The New Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior AnalystsAn Opportunity for Renewed Commitment to Promoting Functional CommunicationTamara S.Kasper3.7 The "Good" Life: An Interview with Dr. Todd MayTodd May3.8 The Compassionate and Curious Behavior Analyst: Navigating Criticism of Behavior AnalysisMegan M. Miller3.9 An Updated Ethics Code? Why Is That Necessary?Bobby Newman3.10 Ethics in SupervisionDana Reinecke and Cheryl Davis 3.11 The Importance of Self-care: An Interview with Dr Shane SpikerShane T. Spiker3.12 The Pressing Need for Ethical, Effective SupervisionNoor Y. Syed, Ksenia Gatzunis, and Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi3.13 Bringing Challenge to Coercion and the Status QuoAlexandria L. Thomas and Matthew T. Brodhead3.14 Confidentiality in the Age of Social MediaMary Jane Weiss and Samantha Russo3.15 Reflections: Crisis Stabilization and Treatment: Confusing Short-term Behavior Reduction with Lasting Treatment Gains.Merrill Winston3.16 On Heroes and Villains: An Interview with Dr Philip ZimbardoPhilip Zimbardo3.17 Behavior Consultation in SchoolsMichelle ZubeAppendix A: Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts: IntroductionAppendix B: BCBA Fifth Edition Task ListAppendix C: Code Enforcement ProceduresAppendix D: Considerations for Self-Reporting