Anti-Racism and the Responsibility of the White Behavior Analyst: A Relational Account by Katelyn Kendrick and Jordan Belisle becomes clinically important the moment a team has to turn good intentions into reliable action inside caregiver coaching, home routines, team meetings, and values-sensitive decision making. In Anti-Racism and the Responsibility of the White Behavior Analyst: A Relational Account by Katelyn Kendrick and Jordan Belisle, for this course, the practical stakes show up in better alignment between intervention and the family context in which it must survive, not in abstract discussion alone.
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Join Free →White participation in anti-racist discussion, as well as a demonstrable commitment to action, is imperative for progress. However, white individuals often run from this type of work – why? Because it is uncomfortable, painful, and often requires committed perspective taking. Using ACT as a framework, we will explore and discuss how to use psychological flexibility to increase work around anti-racism, explaining how complex relational frames play a role in the process.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
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| BACB® | 1 | General |
Dr. Jordan Belisle is an Associate Professor at Missouri State University and co-founder of the Institute for Dynamic Behavioral Science. As an early career scientist, he has published over 100 peer reviewed articles and book chapters on topics ranging from RFT and ACT in behavior analysis, to human altruism, prejudice and discrimination, and the climate change crisis. Dr. Belisle is the co-author of two books: Research Methods for Practicing Behavior Analysts and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Behavior Analysts. He works directly with behavior analysts on complex clinical cases and organizational systems change, emphasizing the role of human language and cognition in this process. His research here today is a combined effort with his students and collaborators at the university, nationally, and internationally.
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