Subscribed. Currently watching the video so my questions you may answer as the video goes along. 1)are you personally able to supervise for bcba hours for us? 2) may be a stupid question but do they also hire men for bcba? I’ve only ever met female bcba 3) when does the clock start for the 5 year timeframe on hours? Does it start with coursework start or the start of the hours? I assume the hours. 4) I’ll be doing vcs courses since I have a non related graduate degree already. 5) do you need to be rbt first 6) my girl is bcba certification and business owner Great video so far
Thank you so much for your insight! Especially regarding the BCBA exam.👍🏽 I’m in my final semester of graduate school and plan to take the test once my degree is conferred but already a little anxious about this exam. Your advice helped! Thanks!
This was great, but I still have a few questions! (Also, you addressing the ABA "bribery" myth got cut out somehow.) Does being a BCBA require a lot of supervising and working with RBTs? I'm trying to decide whether I want to become an autism/IDD researcher or autism/IDD-focused BCBA but if it's going to be a lot of supervising and managing RBTs I don't know if becoming a BCBA would be worth it for me. I want to work with the clients, not supervise my colleagues! If you want to move from one ABA field to the other (e.g. autism/IDD to animal training), would that require going back to school and getting hours in that other field? Or would it just be a matter of finding a new job at a clinic/practice that specializes in that other field and applying your previous experience? Finally, can you be both a BCBA and a researcher? I know you can be a BCBA-D, where you would have the license to conduct research with a PhD, but I assume you'd have to go through a lot of schooling and certification. You're absolutely right in that ABA can be applied to a variety of fields - other disabilities besides autism, mental health, animal training, therapy for guiding children/adults through "typical" development, OBM, sports coaching, gerontology, even forensics/criminal profiling/criminal justice! The sky is truly the limit, unfortunately insurance doesn't agree. Another common myth being bandied about is that ABA is "abuse" that causes trauma and that it seeks to act as conversion therapy for autism. As someone who is both autistic and has worked as an RBT, I don't think I've met a single RBT or BCBA who has sought to "cure" autism in an autistic person or done anything that would cause trauma or be considered abusive. I know I've commented on your videos before, so I might sound like a broken record, but keep doing what you're doing! You've really provided me a lot of insight into the world of ABA and what my professional life might look like further down the road.
It can be a challenge! Have you thought of remote supervision? lnk.bio/dshortertaylor/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaa4YVCqFlj-rxx7EL3liYE5lH_iThBG4s5KZuA0eivAk__3reGTkf_rAlg_aem_Q2lM1KeMRhC9zLWdBoMK3Q
Am glad to come across your channel. I found your channel to be very informative and I would appreciate it if you can help me with my journey. I need your help
I am so glad you found my channel helpful. How can I help? Here is a link for mentorship and supervision. Let me know what you need lnk.bio/dshortertaylor/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaa4YVCqFlj-rxx7EL3liYE5lH_iThBG4s5KZuA0eivAk__3reGTkf_rAlg_aem_Q2lM1KeMRhC9zLWdBoMK3Q
Subscribed. Currently watching the video so my questions you may answer as the video goes along.
1)are you personally able to supervise for bcba hours for us?
2) may be a stupid question but do they also hire men for bcba? I’ve only ever met female bcba
3) when does the clock start for the 5 year timeframe on hours? Does it start with coursework start or the start of the hours? I assume the hours.
4) I’ll be doing vcs courses since I have a non related graduate degree already.
5) do you need to be rbt first
6) my girl is bcba certification and business owner
Great video so far
Awesome information! Thank you for sharing.
I’m glad you found it helpful!❤
Thank you so much for your insight! Especially regarding the BCBA exam.👍🏽 I’m in my final semester of graduate school and plan to take the test once my degree is conferred but already a little anxious about this exam. Your advice helped! Thanks!
I’m glad I could help! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
I LOVE all your content about this field!! Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for watching
Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching
WOW I'm currently an RBT why don't they tell rbts this. Now this changes everything about me reconsidering going this route
This was so extremely helpful as always Dom! Thank you! You are incredible ❤
Thank you for your kind words. I’m glad this was helpful.
This was great, but I still have a few questions! (Also, you addressing the ABA "bribery" myth got cut out somehow.)
Does being a BCBA require a lot of supervising and working with RBTs? I'm trying to decide whether I want to become an autism/IDD researcher or autism/IDD-focused BCBA but if it's going to be a lot of supervising and managing RBTs I don't know if becoming a BCBA would be worth it for me. I want to work with the clients, not supervise my colleagues!
If you want to move from one ABA field to the other (e.g. autism/IDD to animal training), would that require going back to school and getting hours in that other field? Or would it just be a matter of finding a new job at a clinic/practice that specializes in that other field and applying your previous experience?
Finally, can you be both a BCBA and a researcher? I know you can be a BCBA-D, where you would have the license to conduct research with a PhD, but I assume you'd have to go through a lot of schooling and certification.
You're absolutely right in that ABA can be applied to a variety of fields - other disabilities besides autism, mental health, animal training, therapy for guiding children/adults through "typical" development, OBM, sports coaching, gerontology, even forensics/criminal profiling/criminal justice! The sky is truly the limit, unfortunately insurance doesn't agree.
Another common myth being bandied about is that ABA is "abuse" that causes trauma and that it seeks to act as conversion therapy for autism. As someone who is both autistic and has worked as an RBT, I don't think I've met a single RBT or BCBA who has sought to "cure" autism in an autistic person or done anything that would cause trauma or be considered abusive.
I know I've commented on your videos before, so I might sound like a broken record, but keep doing what you're doing! You've really provided me a lot of insight into the world of ABA and what my professional life might look like further down the road.
I was going to leave it in but that a whole other video about me explaining how positive reinforcement works.
Hi!! Love this video!! So many things that I was never told😮😮
Glad it was helpful!
Spot on Dom!👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thank You
Thank you for watching & subscribing
I have been looking into how to get someone help supervisor me. Any ideas help. I live in Maryland
It can be a challenge! Have you thought of remote supervision? lnk.bio/dshortertaylor/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaa4YVCqFlj-rxx7EL3liYE5lH_iThBG4s5KZuA0eivAk__3reGTkf_rAlg_aem_Q2lM1KeMRhC9zLWdBoMK3Q
Am glad to come across your channel. I found your channel to be very informative and I would appreciate it if you can help me with my journey. I need your help
I am so glad you found my channel helpful. How can I help? Here is a link for mentorship and supervision. Let me know what you need lnk.bio/dshortertaylor/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaa4YVCqFlj-rxx7EL3liYE5lH_iThBG4s5KZuA0eivAk__3reGTkf_rAlg_aem_Q2lM1KeMRhC9zLWdBoMK3Q
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What happened to addressing Bribery…..
Please supervise meeeee
There is a link in my bio! We should have openings by May 2024