Provider: BehaviorLive — via ABA Round Table
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Join Free →This presentation will explore the intersection of morals and ethics in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) from the perspective of an RBT. Referencing the ethical guidelines established by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB), I will highlight principles of integrity, responsibility, and respect to help guide RBTs in their interactions with clients, families, and other professionals. My presentation will focus on how personal morals align with professional ethics, involving cultural awareness, advocacy, and client rights. The objective of my presentation is to offer practical strategies to help RBTs navigate the complex moral landscape of their daily work, gain a deeper understanding of the critical role that morals and ethics play in shaping quality of care, and embrace such principles to enhance personal and professional integrity and client outcomes.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB® | 0 | — |
| COA | 1 | — |
| IBAO | 1 | Ethics |
Jada Maddox is a dedicated Registered Behavior Technician who began her career in 2020. She is passionate about delivering high-quality services to marginalized communities, focusing on empowering individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to take charge of their behavioral health. Jada is committed to helping people advocate for their own wellbeing and is driven by her mission to enhance access to care and support for those in underserved communities.
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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.