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Learn powerful ACT training skills to foster parental collaboration and achieve therapeutic goals.
As a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) working in the field, you understand how essential it is to enlist the support of parents when working with autistic children. This book offers proven-effective acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) training skills to get parents on the same page and working with you to achieve measurable results.
The Behavior Analyst's Guide to Working with Parents offers a comprehensive conceptual framework for using ACT in parent training contexts. With this clinical guide, you will find a brief overview of relational frame theory (RFT), rule governance, and how these core concepts and principles align within the ACT model. The book also provides:
Finally, you'll find an overview of specific ACT components that highlight detailed assessment considerations and metaphor development for each component--such as present moment awareness, acceptance, flexible perspective taking, and values-based action.
If you're looking for strategies to improve parental collaboration, this book has everything you need to get started.
Show moreLearn powerful ACT training skills to foster parental collaboration and achieve therapeutic goals.
As a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) working in the field, you understand how essential it is to enlist the support of parents when working with autistic children. This book offers proven-effective acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) training skills to get parents on the same page and working with you to achieve measurable results.
The Behavior Analyst's Guide to Working with Parents offers a comprehensive conceptual framework for using ACT in parent training contexts. With this clinical guide, you will find a brief overview of relational frame theory (RFT), rule governance, and how these core concepts and principles align within the ACT model. The book also provides:
Finally, you'll find an overview of specific ACT components that highlight detailed assessment considerations and metaphor development for each component--such as present moment awareness, acceptance, flexible perspective taking, and values-based action.
If you're looking for strategies to improve parental collaboration, this book has everything you need to get started.
Show moreAlyssa N. Wilson, PhD, BCBA-D, LBA, is associate professor and department chair of applied behavior analysis programs at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Southern California. She received her PhD in rehabilitation with an emphasis on behavior analysis and therapy from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. She splits her time between St. Louis, MO, and Los Angeles, CA.
"The Behavior Analyst's Guide to Working with Parents provides a
practical conceptualization for how behavior analysts can
incorporate acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) with caregivers
within their scope of competence. Alyssa Wilson conveys technical
content in a conversational and engaging way. I appreciated the
emphasis on creating reinforcement-rich environments for
caregivers. I will refer to this work often and suggest it to
behavior analysts learning ACT."
--Kendra Thomson, PhD, BCBA-D, associate professor at Brock
University; and clinician-scientist at Azrieli Adult
Neurodevelopmental Centre and the Centre for Addiction and Mental
Health--Kendra Thomson, PhD, BCBA-D
"A necessary but previously missing component to parent training,
Wilson's integration of foundational concepts in ABA,
considerations, and explicit guidance around ACT, improves my work
with clients and their families. This book fills the gap in ABA
that should be ever-present on everyone's mind: mental health and
empowerment to incorporate ACT, further establishing my scope of
practice in this area through considering the ever-important work
with parents."
--Heather Lewis, MSW, EdS, BCBA, assistant clinical professor at
Saint Louis University--Heather Lewis, MSW, EdS, BCBA
"Alyssa Wilson provides a comprehensive account of ACT as a
behavior-analytic intervention within the area of parent training
and coaching. The chapters build on each other to provide a broad
understanding of the components of ACT as behavioral repertoires,
and specific guidelines and practical steps to pave the way for
implementation. Essential reading for any behavior analyst working
with parents, families, and caregivers."
--Marianne L. Jackson, PhD, BCBA-D, professor of psychology,
coordinator of the graduate training program, and clinical director
of ABA services at California State University, Fresno--Marianne L.
Jackson, PhD, BCBA-D
"Alyssa Wilson's guidebook for including mindfulness and acceptance
in parent training is full of 'ah-ha' moments. Her scientific,
flexible approach emphasizes curiosity, perspective taking, and
awareness during behavioral intervention. She shares
easy-to-understand strategies that create more positive and joyful
family experiences. The tools also help parents cope with everyday
challenges. This resource cements Wilson's status as one of the
field's primary advocates for kind, human-centric behavioral
services."
--Robyn M. Catagnus, EdD, LBA, BCBA-D, adjunct full professor at
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, and vice president
of service excellence at Brightside Benefit--Robyn M. Catagnus,
EdD, LBA, BCBA-D
"An essential tool for all behavior analysts who support
caregivers."
--Jonathan Tarbox, PhD, BCBA-D, program director of the MS in
applied behavior analysis program at the University of Southern
California--Jonathan Tarbox, PhD, BCBA-D
"In this timely and comprehensive guide, Alyssa Wilson skillfully
integrates the conceptual and practical knowledge behavior analysts
need to engage in ACT-consistent parent training and collaboration.
This book serves as a valuable resource for professionals to
develop their competence in ACT training, as well as behavioral
approaches that attend to the needs of caregivers holistically,
considering both effective parenting and parent well-being."
--Dana Paliliunas, PhD, BCBA, assistant professor at Missouri State
University, and coauthor of AIM--Dana Paliliunas, PhD, BCBA
"The board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) professional is aware
of the practical constraints in reaching the parents of their
clients, despite knowing they must. Alyssa Wilson has provided a
road map for doing something about this that fits with the current
way ABA services are defined, authorized, and delivered. Parents of
children with complex health needs facing their own mental health
challenges will benefit greatly from this book."
--Becky Nastally, PhD, BCBA-D, owner and executive director of
Bloom Behavior Therapy, and instructor at Murray State
University--Becky Nastally, PhD, BCBA-D
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