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G-01 Review records and available data at the outset of the case.
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G-02 Consider biological/medical variables that may be affecting the client.
e.g., change of medication
G-03 Conduct a preliminary assessment of the client in order to identify the referral problem.
methods: interviews, checklists, tests, direct observations
indirect functional behavior assessment
G-04 Explain behavioral concepts using nontechnical language.
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G-05 Describe and explain behavior, including private events, in behavior-analytic (non-mentalistic) terms.
radical behaviorism:
private events as behavior to be analyzed with the same conceptual and experimental tools
distinguished from other behavior only by its inaccessibility
influenced by the same kind of variables as public behavior
G-06 Provide behavior-analytic services in collaboration with others who support and/orprovide services to one’s clients.
ask people in the generalisation setting to reinforce the behavior
embrace the scientific method
G-07 Practice within one’s limits of professional competence in applied behavior analysis, andobtain consultation, supervision, and training, or make referrals as necessary.
practice within one's areas of competence
G-08 Identify and make environmental changes that reduce the need for behavior analysisservices.
promote generalization
establish a baseline
promote self-management
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