Addressing Anatomy From A Behavior Analytic Perspective | Learning BCBA CEU Credits: 5 | Behavior Webinars LLC

Addressing Anatomy From A Behavior Analytic Perspective | Learning BCBA CEU Credits: 5

Original price was: $60.00.Current price is: $40.00.

This training focuses on how to use the principles of ABA to teach behavioral anatomy across the lifespan. The focus is on various ways to include anatomy instruction, while also providing baseline instruction on anatomy to the viewer. The training provides resources and a toolkit filled with various approaches to teach anatomy to clients and covers both male and female anatomical internal and external anatomy. Additionally, the training covers how to approach sexual dysfunction and treat individuals and couples through ABA applications.

Author/Speaker

Makenzie is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst dedicated to providing child-centered and innovative ABA services. Makenzie holds degrees in psychology, and child development, along with graduate degrees in both special education and ABA. She has worked in the public school system for over 8 years ensuring students have effective behavior support plans and the skills to be successful in whatever life path brings joy and fulfillment. Additionally, Makenzie Danis is a Certified Sexuality Educator through the Sexual Health Alliance. She believes firmly that all individuals, including through with disabilities, have a right to comprehensive sex education. Makenzie is also trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in both small groups and individual therapy. She is the proud owner of Danis Behavioral Solutions, which provides affirming behavioral support to individuals and families, along with progressive supervision services to future BCBAs.

Objectives

  1. Utilize opportunities to embed the behavioral analytic instruction of anatomy instruction at appropriate developmental milestones
  2. Understand and apply sex education resources with a focus on anatomy instruction
  3. Respond to dysfunction of anatomy through the use of behavioral analytic interventions

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