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38th Annual Convention; Seattle, WA; 2012

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Workshop #W22
CE Offered: PSY/BACB
Conducting Functional Behavior Assessments in School/Home Settings: Balancing Rigor With Practicality
Friday, May 25, 2012
8:00 AM–3:00 PM
213 (Convention Center)
Area: PRA/EDC; Domain: Service Delivery
CE Instructor: Aaron Barnes, Ph.D.
AARON BARNES (University of Wisconsin - Stout), BILLIE JO RODRIGUEZ (University of Texas at San Antonio), JESSICA HORWITZ TURTURA (University of Oregon), AMY CAMPBELL (Grand Valley State University)
Description: The scope of what constitutes a functional behavior assessment (FBA) in many educational and home settings is broad and varied. Practice may range from informal interviews and anecdotal narrative observation summaries to analog functional analysis, and everything in between. Both policy and resources play a role in determining what the FBA process entails for a particular case in a particular setting, but in many cases steps can be taken to increase both the efficiency and effectiveness of our efforts. This workshop will address practices to increase both the scientific rigor and treatment utility of FBA in natural settings. The presented practices will include selecting indirect and direct assessment methods; conducting assessments with focused efficiency to yield more useful data in less time; utilizing data from indirect assessments to help guide direct assessment procedures; linking data collection from baseline to intervention progress monitoring; and troubleshooting common problems encountered in the assessment and intervention stages of service delivery. The presentation will incorporate the use of technology to enhance data collection procedures. A focus of the workshop will be to share how increased precision during the assessment phase of FBA enhances the development and efficacy of behavior support plans.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this workshop, participants should be able to:

Describe the rationale for selecting particular indirect and direct assessment tools in natural (e.g., school, home, community) settings

Increase the efficiency of FBA interviews by gathering information that contributes to a functional hypothesis and to the efficiency of conducting direct observations

Utilize technology to enhance data collection

Conduct targeted direct observation procedures with minimal disruption to naturally occurring contingencies

Collect data with high treatment utility in less time

Demonstrate the link between assessment data and behavior support strategies

Activities: This workshop will alternate between lecture and hands-on activities, including reviewing assessment methods, evaluating initial assessment data to inform subsequent assessment and support plans, demonstrating different ways technology can be utilized to enhance assessment, and reviewing videotaped exercises to practice newly acquired skills.
Audience: The workshop requires participants to have foundational knowledge of applied behavior analysis methods and terminology. The presentation is intended for professionals who design, implement, fund, support, and evaluate functional behavior assessment and subsequent interventions in natural settings including schools, homes, day programs, and residential facilities. This target audience may include educators, therapists, social workers, clinic or school-based psychologists, graduate-level students, and behavior specialists or analysts.
Content Area: Practice
Instruction Level: Intermediate
Keyword(s): FBA, observation technology, Routines Analysis, School/Home Setting

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