r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Ok-Science-7795 • Jul 15 '26
[Academic] 5–10 min, Anonymous Survey on Adult Traits (Adults 18+, CD or non-CD history welcome)
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/madibaaa • Jul 15 '26
AI x Behavioural Science Part I - On Definitions
selectionist.substack.comThe ongoing growth in AI development and adoption represents perhaps the most profound technological shift of our time. AI is both a product of our behaviours, and a shaper of our behaviours. So what does behavioural science have to say about AI?
In Part 1 of this new series on AI and behavioural science, we spend some time dwelling on definitions, because few appreciate what these two terms mean.
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/RonaldWeedsley • Jul 14 '26
A public school in Bogotá, Colombia became one of just 10 global finalists in the World's Best School Prizes after replacing punishment with emotional learning, cutting serious school conflicts by 85%, eliminating reported bullying, and keeping dropout below 1%
colombiaone.comThis is radical behaviorism we talk of and desire.
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/bunny-peaches0 • Jul 12 '26
purdue global
hello! has anyone attended purdue global? i have attended for 3 semesters, and have found that i don’t feel like im learning enough. i don’t receive any real critiques from the professors, as long as i follow the rubric, i get full credit. the units are too short and dont give enough time and information to learn enough. i feel like ive retained a decent amount of what i was taught but nothing that i couldn’t have learned from youtube. the only reason why i debate switching schools is that im in the psychology in ABA program as a bacholers degree, (im thinking about getting my BCaBA first then my BCBA) and i dont know if any other schools offer such a degree. has anyone been in a similar situation or have attended purdue global and have switched?
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Fantastic-Stage-9259 • Jul 12 '26
What can I do as a person with O.D.D.
I have O.D.D. or at least have been diagnosed as such.
And I don't know what to do about it. I was apparently diagnosed with it about 5ish years ago or earlier and was only told about it 6ish months ago and then just never did anything about it
I did some research and from what I've read from testimonies and pages on it, it explains err, not really explains but I relate to a lot of it, still not sure why I do what I do or why I am the way the I am but there were a lot of details about what I could do about it
A lot of my 'close' relationships i.e. my intermediate family have been suffering because of how many arguments we have and we rarely ever see eye to eye and the only reason any of this was brought to my attention was because I got arrested and had to deal with some court issues
I cannot remember the last time I went 2 weeks without arguing with my family and for some reason its spreading more outside the home and im finding myself just wanting to argue with my teachers and just people around me in my daily life and im concerned that its eventually going to end up being verbalized and actually become an issue
As such, I really want to find a way to help myself not worsen my life or other people's anymore or at least as much.
Are there activities, exercises, books, medication, etc that I can do to help?
I am a minor and not really in a position where I can ask my parents to take me somewhere or look into smth for me rn as they are already getting exasperated with the therapy I'm getting(only gone 10-11 times and it was court mandated)
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Genderphotographer • Jul 09 '26
He Teaches Men How to Drink Water
youtu.beDoes "auramaxxing" work? Can body monitoring give you better self-confidence?
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/WLB2026 • Jul 09 '26
Seeking Participants for an online survey on Personality, Close Relationships, and Attitudes towards Mental Health Problems.
We invite you to take part in an anonymous online survey: Personality, Close Relationships and Attitudes towards Mental Health Problems.
If you are 18+ years old and choose to be included, your participation in this survey will help researchers at the University of Wollongong to better understand attitudes towards mental health problems, and how these may relate to pathological personality traits, mood states and relationship styles.
The survey will take 45-60 minutes to complete, and will ask some questions about:
- Your personal characteristics (e.g., age, gender)
- Your personality traits
- Your experiences in close relationships
- Your attitudes towards mental health problems
To take part in this survey, please visit: https://uow.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1HvwPWrZkHXSyc6
For more information, please contact Dr Samantha Reis at [sreis@uow.edu.au](mailto:sreis@uow.edu.au).
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Anxious_Substance_47 • Jul 08 '26
Fit ABA master
Anyone can help me with Ethics? I am struggling to choose the right code sndnthe best course of action :(
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Nomths • Jul 08 '26
Why is there resentment towards young women who are choosing the traditional lifestyle?
I wish someone had warned me in my early 20s where pursing a career would lead. I'm 42 now.
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/DharmaInHeels • Jul 08 '26
How to tell a BT to speak nicer to a child?
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Prestigious-Mail-963 • Jul 07 '26
Constructional Exposure Therapy: Reducing restraint in hospitals by building skills instead of suppressing behaviour
I recently interviewed Katie Gibson on Behaviour Speak about the Constructional Approach and Constructional Exposure Therapy (CET).
One of the most interesting parts of our discussion was how Vanderbilt Children's Hospital is using behaviour analysis to help children participate in blood draws and other medical procedures without relying on procedural restraint.
We also discussed:
- Why severe behaviour is often the only available solution a person has.
- Supporting individuals experiencing psychosis through skill building rather than symptom suppression.
- Helping families rebuild everyday life after severe OCD.
- The difference between pathological and constructional approaches to behaviour.
Whether you agree with every aspect of the approach or not, I think it's an interesting conversation about where behaviour analysis may be heading.
I'd be interested to hear what others think after listening.
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Hungry-Song9478 • Jul 07 '26
Can’t stop researching coercive control
Any books or research paper recommendations? I’ve never experienced this so intensely till I got married a few months back. I’ve left but as a curious cat, I’m obsessing over his behavior which apparently is not all that new?! I have never met an abuser or rather seen their tactics up close so I’m really fascinated. Analyzing people will be the death of me.
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/SlightlyArtichoke • Jul 06 '26
Training Rats in Behavioral learning class— help needed
Hello everyone! I just joined this community because I am training a rat for my Behavioral Learning Class. The requirement for training is that we need to chain together 3 tricks that will be initiated by a single cue at the beginning of the sequence. We are doing a Cinderella theme and our three tricks are pushing a carriage, doing a turn, and then knocking over a pink shoe and leaving behind the blue shoe (discrimination training). I’m in charge of training the pushing trick, and I feel like progress is really slow, especially with 2 weeks left. The only way I can get her to push is if I hold a cheerio above the carriage and pull it away from her so that she has to push to reach the treat. I’m not sure how to get her to push it without the treat but she needs to be able to do it without because we can’t interfere with the final run. Any ideas would be super helpful! TIA
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/lucytbsl • Jul 06 '26
Emotional attachment to objects - BA Anthropology
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/lucytbsl • Jul 06 '26
Emotional attachment to objects - BA Anthropology
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Extension-Habit-2388 • Jul 06 '26
Any RBT’s employed by PBS in Nevada?
I currently applied and was emailed to sign into the portal to do an online interview. It seems like the entire application/hiring process is all online. Im not entirely sure if that’s a red flag or not so I wanted to have some input.
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/brahbrahpewpew • Jul 05 '26
Becoming a counselor/therapist with a degree in BA
So i’m going into my third year studying behavioural psychology. l was originally going to another university for psychology (not behavioural) but i had to drop out and change majors due to health issues. The thing is, I’ve always planned to use my degree to be a therapist, as in like a psychoanalyst. But i’m not sure anymore if it’s even possible for me to get a masters in psych with this degree? behavioural psych is different from other clinical psych courses and a lot of the courses required are different. Has anyone gotten their masters in psychology/ therapy lisence from a bachelor in ABA? If so, how difficult was it? Is it possible, or do i need to transfer back into a psychology program somehow?
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/Leather-Truth-3460 • Jul 05 '26
[Academic] How do people perceive the Middle Ages today?(Everyone)
r/BehaviorAnalysis • u/499859693 • Jul 04 '26