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OverviewA Scientific Framework for Compassion and Social Justice provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the behavior analytic principles that maintain social justice issues and highlights behavior analytic principles that promote self-awareness and compassion. Expanding on the goals of the field of applied behavioral analysis (ABA), this collection of essays from subject-matter experts in various fields combines personal experiences, scientific explanations, and effective strategies to promote a better existence; a better world. Chapters investigate the self-imposed barriers that contribute to human suffering and offer scientific explanations as to how the environment can systematically be shaped and generate a sociocultural system that promotes harmony, equality, fulfilment, and love. The goal of this text is to help the reader focus overwhelming feelings of confusion and upheaval into action and to make a stand for social justice while mobilizing others to take value-based actions. The lifelong benefit of these essays extends beyond ABA practitioners to readers in gender studies, diversity studies, education, public health, and other mental health fields. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacob A. Sadavoy , Michelle L. ZubePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.589kg ISBN: 9780367676193ISBN 10: 0367676192 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 22 July 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Chapter 1 Acceptance Commitment Training; Chapter 2 Ageism; Chapter 3 ABA: An Evolution; Chapter 4 Behavioral Economics; Chapter 5 Black Lives Matter; Chapter 6 Blame; Chapter 7 Bullying; Chapter 8 Burnout & Self Care; Chapter 9 Compassion; Chapter 10 Connectedness; Chapter 11 Corruption; Chapter 12 Cultural Responsiveness; Chapter 13 Culturally Aware Practice; Chapter 14 Culture; Chapter 15 The Do Better Movement; Chapter 16 Equitable Education; Chapter 17 Feminism; Chapter 18 Gendered Language; Chapter 19 Global Impact; Chapter 20 Higher Education; Chapter 21 Humanity of ABA; Chapter 22 Inclusivity; Chapter 23 Income Inequality; Chapter 24 Indigneous Rights; Chapter 25 Islamophobia; Chapter 26 Criminal Justice; Chapter 27 LBGTQ2IA; Chapter 28 Microaggressions; Chapter 29 Mindfulness; Chapter 30 Organizational Behavior Management; Chapter 31 Nepantla; Chapter 32 Neurodiversity & Ableism; Chapter 33 Perspective Taking; Chapter 34 Prejudice and Oppression; Chapter 35 Privilege; Chapter 36 Racism; Chapter 37 Rural Access; Chapter 38 Sexual Harassment; Chapter 39 Social Categorization & Stereotypes; Chapter 40 Social Justice; Chapter 41 Social Media; Chapter 42 Stigma; Chapter 43 Stimulus Equivalence; Chapter 44 Urban Planning; Chapter 45 Wellness; Chapter 46 White Saviorism; Conclusion; Final ThoughtsReviewsFrom mindfulness to income inequality to urban planning, Sadavoy and Zube's ambitious tome is a must read for all behavior analysts! These essays are filled with ideas on how to incorporate compassion into our work, and how the science of behavior can be applied to a wide range of critical social issues. If you want to know what Love has to do with it, and how behavior analysis can indeed change the world, this is a great place to start. Bridget A. Taylor, PsyD, BCBA-D, Alpine Learning Group The field of behavior analysis has waited a long time for a book like this, almost too long, but it's right on time. The content serves as the beginnings to an actionable methodology for anyone ready to embrace the science of behavior analysis as a powerful vehicle for positive social change. Threaded together by themes of compassion, humility, and justice, this book arrives as a call to action for all of us to reflect on our own values and beliefs and how they inform our work as practitioners of behavior analysis. Undoubtedly, this is an essential reading for everyone in our field and at all levels. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi, EdD, BCBA, CEO & founder, ULEZI, LLC Skinner's vision of behavior analysis was that it was a generic science that would one day be seen to be relevant for all human behavior. Clearly that vision has not been realized. Behavior analysis has flourished under one tail of the normal distribution but it has not often ventured very far out and underthe dome of that distribution. At least that is how the field is viewed by most people outside of it. Needed are demonstrations that make good on Skinner's vision and this book fits the bill perfectly. The expanse of its conceptual diversity is unmatched by any behavior analytic books I have in my extensive collection. The book is timely without being trendy and could ultimately serve as a go to resource for persons interested in behavior analytic perspectives on contemporary, cultural, and professional issues. Patrick C. Friman, PhD, ABPP, vice president of Behavioral Health, Boys Town; clinical professor of Pediatrics, UNMC From mindfulness to income inequality to urban planning, Sadavoy and Zube's ambitious tome is a must read for all behavior analysts! These essays are filled with ideas on how to incorporate compassion into our work, and how the science of behavior can be applied to a wide range of critical social issues. If you want to know what Love has to do with it, and how behavior analysis can indeed change the world, this is a great place to start. Bridget A. Taylor, PsyD, BCBA-D, Alpine Learning Group The field of behavior analysis has waited a long time for a book like this, almost too long, but it's right on time. The content serves as the beginnings to an actionable methodology for an.cyone ready to embrace the science of behavior analysis as a powerful vehicle for positive social change. Threaded together by themes of compassion, humility, and justice, this book arrives as a call to action for all of us to reflect on our own values and beliefs and how they inform our work as practitioners of behavior analysis. Undoubtedly, this is an essential reading for everyone in our field and at all levels. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi, EdD, BCBA, CEO & founder, ULEZI, LLC Skinner's vision of behavior analysis was that it was a generic science that would one day be seen to be relevant for all human behavior. Clearly that vision has not been realized. Behavior analysis has flourished under one tail of the normal distribution but it has not often ventured very far out and underthe dome of that distribution. At least that is how the field is viewed by most people outside of it. Needed are demonstrations that make good on Skinner's vision and this book fits the bill perfectly. The expanse of its conceptual diversity is unmatched by any behavior analytic books I have in my extensive collection. The book is timely without being trendy and could ultimately serve as a go to resource for persons interested in behavior analytic perspectives on contemporary, cultural, and professional issues. Patrick C. Friman, PhD, ABPP, vice president of Behavioral Health, Boys Town; clinical professor of Pediatrics, UNMC Author InformationJacob A. Sadavoy, QBA, BCBA, has 20 years of behavior analytic experience improving socially significant outcomes in schools, centers, businesses, hospitals, and homes in more than 15 different countries. Michelle L. Zube, MA, BCBA, has been in the field of behavior analysis for over 15 years consulting for schools and businesses both locally and internationally. She believes in the utility of the science and its broader applications for meaningful and sustainable change. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |