week 7 discussions
PSY 7710 INITIAL POST
Choose one of the following podcasts, that covers issues related to equity by behavior analysts and listen to it:
· Competence in Applied Behavior Analysis: It Is More Than a Checkmark With Shawn Capell.
· Cinco de Mayo and Cultural Appropriation With Yulema Cruz.
· Black Voices in ABA.
· Listening to Perspectives That Matter: Session 120.
· Dr. Patricia Wright on Cultural Humility.
· An Open Seat at the Table: Race, Privilege, and Cancel Culture.
After listening, provide a summary of what this podcast covered. Please describe at least one thing you learned from this podcast and how you can use this information to better serve your clients. Given what you now know about the ethical code so far, which part of the code is related to the topics of equity?
Response Guidelines.
Review the posts of other learners and respond to at least one. Provide feedback regarding their positions and whether they appear to be supported by the podcast cited. Whether you agree or disagree with their positions, please be sure that your feedback is respectful and professional.
REPLY TO THIS POST FROM Karissa
41 minutes ago
Karissa Milano
Unit 7 discussion
Top of Form
The podcast, Black Voices in ABA was very informational and eye opening. There were six black individuals who currently work in the field of aba that attended the podcast. All of these participants were going back to school to obtain another degree ( doctorates or another masters). In the beginning of the podcasts, all six participants spoke about their previous experiences being black and working in the field of ABA. All of these participants felt a similar way. They felt they had to work a lot harder than Caucasian individuals due to their race and to gain respect in the field. Clients and colleagues did not believe they accomplished what they have. They felt their blackness came out more when they gained more power in the field by becoming BCBA’s. They all started off as behavior therapist and had little issues as behavior therapists. They explained how racial identity shows up at work. These participants discussed when conducting phone consultations and initially speaking to the parents, the parents think these participants sound Caucasian. When the participants initially meet the families and clients, the families and clients do not think they are the BCBA on the case. When meeting the clients,they all felt that the clients did not know how to interact with them nor act towards them due to their race. When attending conferences they all stated that they felt they had to prepare not only what they were going to talk about but, how they were going to look. They all discussed that they spent a lot of time picking out professional outfits and planning out when they would get their hair cut. They mentioned Caucasians sometimes would show up with baggy pants and wrinkly shirts. But, if they attended the conference looking like that they would get judged. They feel the need to keep proving themselves to everyone because having knowledge about the field is not good enough. The standard for Caucasian’s is not the same for blacks. When these individuals attended conferences they stated that they were the only black voice at the table. They needed to be very prepared and work a hundred and fifty percent to get viewed as a hundred percent. They feel frustrated because they feel they work a lot harder than Caucasians do because of their race. They also speak about code switching. Code switching is a linguistic term that is used to change language to fit into the larger society linguist patterns. Participants stated when using code switching they have to read the audience to see what is appropriate to say and what is inappropriate to say. Lastly, they speak about how they can solve this issue. The ways they can solve this issues is writing blogs to make people aware of what is happening, requesting multi-cultural demographic data since ABA is so focused on data, educating and helping behavior therapist and RBT’s obtain a higher education and honestly from people who know and care about diversity.
I have learned a lot from this podcast. I have only worked with BCBA’s that were Caucasian. I have learned to be more aware of this issue and to be more accepting of people in the field of ABA. Honesty, I never really thought this was an issue in our field and this podcast made me realize that it was and that is not fair. I can better serve my clients by following the ethical code, 7.01 promoting an ethical culture. This code states that behavior analyst encourage ethical culture in their work environment and make others mindful and conscious of this ethical code (Bailey & Burch, 2016). I can better serve my clients by being educated and aware of other cultures as well as educating other colleagues about different cultures. The ethical code 7.0 Behavior Analysts’ Ethical Responsibility to Colleagues and 7.01 is related to this diversity and equity. These codes refer to working with colleagues and being aware of all ethical situations and prompting ethical culture in the work environment.
References
Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2016). Ethics for behavior analysts. ProQuest Ebook Central. https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.library.capella.edu
Ep 13: Black Voices in ABA by Beautiful Humans: The Social ChangeCast • A podcast on Anchor. Anchor. (n.d.). https://anchor.fm/beautiful-humans/episodes/Black-Voices-in-ABA-eapl3i/a-a1er9tg.
Bottom of Form
PSY 7710 INITIAL POST
Choose
one
of the following podcasts,
that covers issues related to equity by
behavior analysts and listen to it:
·
Competence
in
Applied
Behavior
Analysis:
It
Is
More
Than
a
Checkmark
With
Shawn
Capell
.
·
Cinco
de
Mayo
and
Cultural
Appropriation
With
Yulema
Cruz
.
·
Black
Voices
in
ABA
.
·
Listening
to
Perspectives
That
Matter:
Session
120
.
·
Dr.
Patricia
Wright
on
Cultural
Humility
.
·
An
Open
Seat
at
the
Table:
Race,
Privilege,
and
Cancel
Culture
.
After listening, provid
e a summary of what this podcast covered. Please describe
at least one thing you learned from this podcast and how you can use this
information to better serve your clients. Given what you now know about the
ethical code so far, which part of the code is r
elated to the topics of equity?
Response Guidelines.
Review the posts of other learners and respond to at least one. Provide feedback
regarding their positions and whether they appear to be supported by the
podcast
cited. Whether you agree or disagree with their positions, please be sure
that your feedback i
s respectful and professional.
REPLY
TO THIS
POST
FROM
Karissa
41
minutes
ago
Karissa
Milano
Unit
7
discussion
COLLAPSE
The
podcast,
Black
Voices
in
ABA
was
very
informational
and
eye
opening.
There
were
six
black
individuals
who
currently
work
in
the
field
of
aba
that
attended
the
podcast.
All
of
these
participants
were
going
back
to
school
to
obtain
another
degree
(
docto
rates
or
another
masters).
In
the
beginning
of
the
podcasts,
all
six
participants
spoke
about
their
previous
experiences
being
black
and
working
in
the
field
of
ABA.
All
of
these
participants
felt
a
similar
way.
They
felt
they
had
to
work
a
lot
harder
th
an
Caucasian
individuals
due
to
their
race
and
to
gain
respect
in
the
field.
Clients
and
colleagues
did
not
believe
they
accomplished
what
they
have.
They
felt
their
blackness
came
out
more
when
they
gained
more
power
in
the
field
by
becoming
BCBA’s.
They
all
started
off
as
behavior
therapist
and
had
little
issues
as
behavior
therapists.
They
explained
how
racial
identity
shows
up
at
work.
These
participants
discussed
when
conducting
phone
consultations
and
initially
speaking
to
the
parents,
the
parents
th
ink
these
participants
sound
Caucasian.
When
the
participants
initially
meet
the
families
and
clients,
the
families
and
clients
do
not
think
they
are
the
BCBA
on
the
case.
When
meeting
the
clients,they
all
felt
that
the
clients
did
not
know
how
to
interact
with
them
nor
act
towards
them
PSY 7710 INITIAL POST
Choose one of the following podcasts, that covers issues related to equity by
behavior analysts and listen to it:
Competence in Applied Behavior Analysis: It Is More Than a Checkmark With
Shawn Capell.
Cinco de Mayo and Cultural Appropriation With Yulema Cruz.
Black Voices in ABA.
Listening to Perspectives That Matter: Session 120.
Dr. Patricia Wright on Cultural Humility.
An Open Seat at the Table: Race, Privilege, and Cancel Culture.
After listening, provide a summary of what this podcast covered. Please describe
at least one thing you learned from this podcast and how you can use this
information to better serve your clients. Given what you now know about the
ethical code so far, which part of the code is related to the topics of equity?
Response Guidelines.
Review the posts of other learners and respond to at least one. Provide feedback
regarding their positions and whether they appear to be supported by the
podcast cited. Whether you agree or disagree with their positions, please be sure
that your feedback is respectful and professional.
REPLY TO THIS POST FROM Karissa
41 minutes ago
Karissa Milano
Unit 7 discussion
COLLAPSE
The podcast, Black Voices in ABA was very informational and eye opening. There were six
black individuals who currently work in the field of aba that attended the podcast. All of these
participants were going back to school to obtain another degree ( doctorates or another
masters). In the beginning of the podcasts, all six participants spoke about their previous
experiences being black and working in the field of ABA. All of these participants felt a similar
way. They felt they had to work a lot harder than Caucasian individuals due to their race and to
gain respect in the field. Clients and colleagues did not believe they accomplished what they
have. They felt their blackness came out more when they gained more power in the field by
becoming BCBA’s. They all started off as behavior therapist and had little issues as behavior
therapists. They explained how racial identity shows up at work. These participants discussed
when conducting phone consultations and initially speaking to the parents, the parents think
these participants sound Caucasian. When the participants initially meet the families and clients,
the families and clients do not think they are the BCBA on the case. When meeting the
clients,they all felt that the clients did not know how to interact with them nor act towards them