BEHP1118: Training in Organizational Behavior Management becomes clinically important the moment a team has to turn good intentions into reliable action inside case conceptualization, intervention design, staff training, and literature-informed problem solving. In Training in Organizational Behavior Management, for this course, the practical stakes show up in stronger conceptual consistency and better translational decision making, not in abstract discussion alone.
Provider: ABA Technologies / Florida Tech
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Join Free →Most industries require some form of training before employees can begin work. Unfortunately, many of these training procedures are ineffective and time-consuming. This course provides a detailed examination of training employees from a behavior-analytic perspective. Participants will learn how to develop training for employees beginning with developing objectives, tests and practice strategies. Then several instructional methods, as well as common strategies for overcoming training problems, will be discussed in detail.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB | 3 | General |
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All behavior-analytic intervention is individualized. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute clinical advice. Treatment decisions should be informed by the best available published research, individualized assessment, and obtained with the informed consent of the client or their legal guardian. Behavior analysts are responsible for practicing within the boundaries of their competence and adhering to the BACB Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts.