A Scientific Framework for Compassion and Social Justice
Lessons in Applied Behavior Analysis
Herausgeber: Sadavoy, Jacob A; Zube, Michelle L
A Scientific Framework for Compassion and Social Justice
Lessons in Applied Behavior Analysis
Herausgeber: Sadavoy, Jacob A; Zube, Michelle L
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A 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.
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A 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.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780367676193
- ISBN-10: 0367676192
- Artikelnr.: 62228613
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780367676193
- ISBN-10: 0367676192
- Artikelnr.: 62228613
Jacob 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.
Introduction
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 Thoughts
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 Thoughts
Introduction
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 Thoughts
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 Thoughts