Posts tagged collaboration
February 2025 Preview
podcast, videoRobert Parry-Cruwysbook club, ACT, acceptance and commitment therapy, practice guide, theory, therapy, ethics, collaboration, occupational therapy, organizational systems, OT, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, transdisciplinary, autism, ASD, tutorial, procedural integrity, enhanced packet, staff training, procedural fidelity, treatment monitoring, treatment fidelity
Episode 259 - Next-Level Collaboration w/ Rose Griffin
November 2023 Preview
podcast, videoRobert Parry-CruwysDirect Instruction, education, instructional design, generativity, listener choice, sleep problems, sleep intervention, sleep, autism, speech and language pathologist, collaboration, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, transdisciplinary, dogs, dog behavior, facial expressions, functional analysis
(PREVIEW) Between Now and Dreams Book Club
Episode 214 - Compassionate Care w/ Dr. Mary Jane Weiss + Dr. Jessica Rohrer
August 2022 Preview
podcast, videoRobert Parry-Cruwysvariety, careers, social significance, trauma, trauma-informed care, behavior management, adverse childhood experiences, decision making, social problem solving, preschool, autism, intellectual disabilities, compassion, collaboration, family centered
Episode 188 - Professional Collaboration (OT Edition) w/ Dr. Michael Roberts
December 2021 Preview
podcast, videoRobert Parry-Cruwysmemory, verbal behavior, problem solving, occupational therapy, collaboration, autism, evidence-based practice, self-control, delay tolerance, delayed reinforcement, choice, impulsivity, marshmallow task, delay of gratification, board games
Episode 172 - From Research to Practice
July 2021 Preview
podcast, videoRobert Parry-Cruwysscience, research, evidence-based practice, applied research, research-to-practice gap, empirically supported treatments, clinical expertise, social validity, best practices, research methodology, community behavior analysis, collaboration, single-subject design, group design, police brutality, diversity, mistreatment, direct-care staff, racism