AZA United - (Arizona Autism United)
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Spectrum of Dreams Highlights
With over 300 attendees and 20 amazing performers, the night was filled with unforgettable moments-from hip hop dance and voice impressions to fun presidential facts! Thanks to your support, we raised funds to expand programs and locations, while celebrating our community with love and encouragement. Don’t miss the video!
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Behind the Scenes at Spectrum of Dreams 2024: I Got a Feeling
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Take a sneak peek at the rehearsals for AZA United’s first-ever Spectrum of Dreams event! This exciting community celebration highlights the incredible talents, stories, and progress of individuals impacted by autism. Watch as our performers rehearse for this special night, where their unique abilities and inspiring journeys will be showcased. Be part of the celebration and support our communit...
Memories in Focus: AZA United's First Family Portrait Event at West Valley Center
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Join us for a heartwarming look at AZA United's first-ever "Memories in Focus" event, held at our West Valley Center. We invited some of our client families to receive complimentary professional portraits of their children, beautifully captured by Studio W. This special event was designed to create lasting memories and celebrate the joy and uniqueness of each child. Watch the smiles, the moment...
Guía de Apoyos y Servicios para el Autismo brindados por Arizona Autism United (AZA United)
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Este video incluye una guía para padres o tutores de niños y personas que necesitan servicios y terapias sin importar si ya tienen o están buscando un diagnóstico.
Guía de Apoyos y Servicios para el Autismo brindados por Arizona Autism United (AZA United)
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Este video incluye una guía para padres o tutores de niños y personas que necesitan servicios y terapias sin importar si ya tienen o están buscando un diagnóstico.
Preguntas Frecuentes para Servicios y Terapias de Autismo
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ste video incluye preguntas y respuestas frecuentes para niños, personas y familias que necesitan servicios y terapias sin importar si ya tienen o están buscando un diagnóstico.
Life as an AZA Behavior Technician
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In this video, we explore the inspiring journey of one of our dedicated Behavior Technicians, covering what it means to work in this impactful role and the experiences that shape their daily life. Topics Covered: 🌟 Why She Became a Behavior TechnicianDiscover the personal and professional motivations that led her to pursue a career as a Behavior Technician at AZA United. Learn about the passion...
Life as an AZA Behavior Technician
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A quick look behind the scenes with AZA Behavior Technician, Maria, who reflects on some of the most common topics we're asked including what it's like to be a BT and what it's like to be a BT with AZA United.
AZA's 3rd Annual "Run for Autism" Recap | Building Awareness & Acceptance
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Relive the magic of AZA's 3rd Annual "Run for Autism"! 🎥🏃‍♂️💙 In this video, we take you on a journey through the heartwarming moments, the shared triumphs, and the unwavering support that made this event truly unforgettable. From the energetic start to the exhilarating finish, every step taken was a step towards building awareness and fostering acceptance for individuals with autism spectrum d...
Clinical Corner - Gestalt Language Processing
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AZA’s Speech Therapists Ally Malone and Jules Greene share how using the Gestalt Language Processing is an innovative and effective approach to learning that is transforming the results for their clients.
2024 New Year's Rsolutions Brainstorm for #teamAZA
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2024 New Year's Rsolutions Brainstorm for #teamAZA
AZA Staff Meeting (aka Party!) - Dec 2023
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AZA Staff Meeting (aka Party!) - Dec 2023
Trunk or Treat
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Trunk or Treat
What is AZA United - The Who, What, Where, Why, When, and How
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What is AZA United - The Who, What, Where, Why, When, and How
AZA Overview Video 2023
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AZA Overview Video 2023
AAC in the Home: A Caregiver's Role in Promoting Success
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AAC in the Home: A Caregiver's Role in Promoting Success
The Future of Autism Services: How to Support Contemporary Practices
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The Future of Autism Services: How to Support Contemporary Practices
Clarifying and Scaling Compassion in ABA
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Clarifying and Scaling Compassion in ABA
ABA Treatment Philosophy for Compassionate Care
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ABA Treatment Philosophy for Compassionate Care
5 Reasons BTs Join AZA
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5 Reasons BTs Join AZA
Why Families Choose AZA - June 2023
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Why Families Choose AZA - June 2023
Southern AZ Autism Mini-Conference for Parents
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Southern AZ Autism Mini-Conference for Parents
Trailer - Welcome to the WVC
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Trailer - Welcome to the WVC
Welcome to AZA 's Main Office
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Welcome to AZA 's Main Office
Welcome to the West Valley Center - Avondale, AZ
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Welcome to the West Valley Center - Avondale, AZ
Water Day Video at the East Valley Center in Mesa
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Water Day Video at the East Valley Center in Mesa
We are hiring a Licensed Clinical Psychologist
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We are hiring a Licensed Clinical Psychologist
West Valley Center - Open House for Families
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West Valley Center - Open House for Families
Outtakes - West Valley Opening Ceremony in Avondale
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Outtakes - West Valley Opening Ceremony in Avondale

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  • @solangeabbate7099
    @solangeabbate7099 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Holy shit, that conversation around the one-hour mark gave me massive sensory overload.

  • @TheCrusaderRabbits
    @TheCrusaderRabbits ปีที่แล้ว

    How tall is this dude?

  • @the_ravens_room
    @the_ravens_room ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a shame they recorded half the slides :(

    • @vikkiconnor1489
      @vikkiconnor1489 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree. It would be helpful to see the screens.

  • @Neilgs
    @Neilgs ปีที่แล้ว

    You reductionist dissociated idiot! This is embarrassing, so you let me understand you strip away the underlying affective biopsychosocial foundations, you know the "real sciences" Affective Neuroscience, Interpersonal Neurobiology, Attachment/Inter--regulation theory, object-relations, psychoanalysis, Polyvagal Theory (mind you all of the forgoing you are perfectly an idiot to) and focus exclusively on the person as tabula rasa, and environmental contingencies like any good dimwit manipulative spokesman for the pseudoscience of applied behavioral analysis, verbal behavior, etc. Morally and intellectually bankrupt to the point of puke! Bravo!

  • @joanka34
    @joanka34 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man, you are a real light !🙏🙋🏼‍♀️♥️🌿👋

  • @Slurmski89
    @Slurmski89 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have to strain to make out what he's saying. It's not an issue with the volume. Anyone else having this issue?

  • @june7549
    @june7549 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Greetings from Mongolia <3

  • @joannacanepari1194
    @joannacanepari1194 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dr Friman is amazing!!!!! He is so easy to follow and pretty entertaining! So many great points!

  • @jaromirskulec511
    @jaromirskulec511 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Rupert , I had the privilege to meet you in person in France. Since I changed much of my relationship with my son and autism. It’s so important to learn to observe better not only my son but also my own reactions to what’s happening. Stills long way to go but moving ahead now with tribe of 20 friends helping. Merci

  • @nasr5507
    @nasr5507 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love autism Teaching Through Sports activities Its been an awesome journey teaching & learning many ways @ autism learning ..for individuals needs! individualized sensory learning.perceoptions&others!Strategies the holistic approach!

  • @jeffward9742
    @jeffward9742 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Any parent could figure ou

  • @vincentsun9575
    @vincentsun9575 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Again, Dr. Hanley provided us with another great presentation!

  • @tracymarshall-johnson1417
    @tracymarshall-johnson1417 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Impossible to focus on the speaker because the background noise was so bad :(

  • @edyglines
    @edyglines 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    can you share the files and articles from this presentation?

  • @omvendthammer
    @omvendthammer 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Too bad the sound is horrible

  • @riosmoodie5763
    @riosmoodie5763 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    You should looking for Woo&Pep diet website if you'd like to get best diet guide.

  • @ZackGomez198035
    @ZackGomez198035 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would like to work here while working on my bachelor in cognitive sciences.

  • @windowcleaningalchemy2853
    @windowcleaningalchemy2853 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Smart.

  • @Be1More
    @Be1More 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    helping each other works hear

    • @Be1More
      @Be1More 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      love the use of tribe here and extended family Reality..... love hearing your saying what i have long realized, encouraged to try to understand society and others as i have persevered trying to live better (with ptsd) in modern american culture of which i knew was misplaced by my early 20s. Hope your work and others work continues to spread. I love horses.

  • @unknowntexan4570
    @unknowntexan4570 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    This seems like a behaviorist "translation" of schema. Relating is logic, specifically in the first instance, A=B, B=A, derived, is simply a tautology, a basic rational schema. It rejects mentalism explicitly, but functionally RFT is nothing but mentalism.

    • @RyanSmith82
      @RyanSmith82 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      You don't understand RFT.

    • @unknowntexan4570
      @unknowntexan4570 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ryan Smith Probably not, but I'm having difficulty in finding a reason why RFT brackets mentalism out. Isn't language and symbolic logic, the most rudimentary form of a mental model?

    • @richardvanromunde4188
      @richardvanromunde4188 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@unknowntexan4570 Tl;dr: RFT alone doesn't rule out mentalism. The foundational principles do (such as functional contextualism and behavioral pragmatism). RFT holds true within these principles and therefore can be viewed as not mentalistic. Long version: I'm a bit late to the party, but if you don't mind I'd still like to add to the discussion. The way RFT is not menatlistic is that the processes of language are not different for spoken language or 'thinking' language. Where as within menatlism the processes of the mind are assumed to be different from observable or external behaviour (e.g. working memory, attention, attitudes are said to be different processes from blushing, looking, tooth brushing, etc.). When taken RFT alone you can easily relate it to shema's. They probealy point to overlapping instances. However the principles on which it is founded are very different, being Functional Contextualism (FC) vs Cognitive psychology/mechanism. Because RFT holds true against FC and FC rejects mentalism, RFT can be said to be a non-mentalistic theory. These pricinples of FC, more then RFT itself, were transformative in the way I do therapy. One example is that, from a FC perspective, as a clincian I'm part of the context of my client. Because behaviour is seen as the interaction with one's context, because of this I've come to appreciate the therapeutic relation on a different level. The therapeutic relation being the interaction. From a mechanistic perspective the focus lies much more at the client herself then on the interaction (i.e. the mechanisms within the client). Another example: from a mechanistic perpsective I tend to think that we are more inclined to fix people's mental issues, like you fix a machine that's broken. From a contextual perspective nothing is broken, because every behaviour has a function within the context and the history (previous acts-in-contexts) of the client. RFT added for me to this the insight how I can change how people talk or think* abouth them selves and others and bout their relation to others. *which from a FC perspective is the same process: Arbitrarily Applicable Relational Responding (AARRing)

  • @maisieliberty1319
    @maisieliberty1319 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have discalculia, I am bad at math and dont like math. however if I had been taught math like this I would say it was fun and would learn it much better!!! :D

    • @Be1More
      @Be1More 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      i think that i have that also; and it is a relief to find some more reason for my accounting badly

  • @maisieliberty1319
    @maisieliberty1319 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love this family and thier organisations like movement and horse boy methods. When I'm older I dream of having my own horse boy centre ( im 17 ). However one note I have been told by many trainers that licking and chewing is the horse thinking and processing. Maybe Betsy was processing the situation. One person said that if he agreed with the term submission it would be submission to the situation but no to the person? I have mild aspergers but that's nothing comapred with Rowans autism. I turly believe in the power of animals to heal. Thank you Rupert and Rowan for all you do :D

  • @Intothespectrumvideos
    @Intothespectrumvideos 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for sharing this presentation!! 👍

  • @jenniferzoltz5016
    @jenniferzoltz5016 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such an amazing organization!!! AZA is the best of the best! What an inspirational video :)