Pro Health Behavior Collaboration

$70.00

About this course:

Due to popular demand, this course provides a general overview of how to collaborate with families, caregivers, and various disciplines, and how to communicate with funding sources when building pro-health behavior change programs.

Intended Audience:

  • Students in applied behavior analysis programs
  • Credentialed Professionals (BCBA-D, BCBA, BCaBA)
  • Other healthcare providers interested in behavioral approaches to health and fitness behavior change

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify common sources of recommendations, and potential opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.
  2. Identify ethical guidelines related to the scope of practice, goal development, and rationale for goal selection.
  3. Identify the rationale and social significance when submitting goals to funding sources.
  4. Identify the difference between the desired outcome and a target behavior and identify the potential goal domain based on the desired outcome identified.
  5. Identify a long-term treatment goal and tie it back to a known assessment and programming tool.
  6. Identify behavioral interventions that have been applied to health targets in the literature.

Course Length and CEs:

3 Hours and 26 Minutes, 3.5 CEs (.5 Ethics)

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