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Brynne

Client engaging in sexual behaviors




Madison

Boundaries of supervisor/supervisees




Cyndi

Staff asking for a consultation without parent consent.




Olga

Thank you for sharing the poll. I don’t have anything to add at this time.




Jeff

Behaviorism is often applied in school settings as a magic wand and not understood as a process that takes time. This is often the case for all stakeholders involved, and can include the BCBA as well. Behaviorism can be seen as a quick cure-all that when it doesn't work is thrown out too quickly.




Shayna

approrpirate training and supervsion of RBTS and Supervisee boundaries




Josh

Conflict of interests




Raffaella

Collaborazione della famiglia




Caitlin

conflict of interest




Jen

Conflict of interest




Jen

Conflict of interest




Glauce

Conflict of interest




Glauce




Cynthia

Reporting and unethical situation and not seeing follow up




Natasha

Lack of parent participation in the treatment process




Erin Zambrana

parenting style conflicts with ABA recommendations; parents/caregiver follow through on the BIP as a barrier to the client's progress




Catherine

RBT Supervision; employers not understanding the requirements of maintaining RBT licensure/the BCBA's involvement




Kate Hartley

Informed consent for evaluation




Bhavika

The IEP's was not followed properly by Teachers




Emily

Should I continue treatment just because insurance will pay for it?




Maisbel

Conflict of interest. Gift cards from the client’s caregiver.

staff turnover




Adrienne

Insurance companies are denying plans because VB-MAPP and ABLLS-R domains are "language" or "academic"




Amanda

Setting was not conducive to consistent implementation, including lack of staff training and low expectations.

Lack of appropriate training for RBTs.