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This episode Dr. Susan Friedman, Behavior Works, provides some great learning and insights into a multitude of current topics surrounding the science of behavior change. Dr. Friedman starts with discussing the Hierarchy of Behavior Change Procedures; what it is, how we can view it to provide optimal welfare to animals, and also the importance of antecedent arrangement and the environment to behavior change. She also breaks down what it means and looks like in practice when we strive for most positive, least intrusive, effective intervention. Dr. Friedman then gives a summary on the free operant approach to enrichment. She finishes the discussion by diving into the concept of control by honoring the no and shaping the yes. Stay tuned in for Dr. Friedman’s very unique "Training Tale" about plant learning. For questions or suggestions about the podcast email [email protected] and to contact Dr. Friedman email [email protected]
For more information and to register for the ABMA virtual courses visit this link: https://www.theabma.org/behavior-management-courses
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Let's talk some training and banter about behavior!
5:10 Introduction to Dr. Susan Friedman and Behavior Works
19:25 Hierarchy of Behavior Change Procedures
27:00 Most Positive, Least Intrusive, Effective Intervention
36:20 The importance of antecedent arrangement and the environment on behavior
48:05 Free Operant approach to enrichment
1:07:00 Honor the No, Shape the Yes
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This episode Dr. Susan Friedman, Behavior Works, provides some great learning and insights into a multitude of current topics surrounding the science of behavior change. Dr. Friedman starts with discussing the Hierarchy of Behavior Change Procedures; what it is, how we can view it to provide optimal welfare to animals, and also the importance of antecedent arrangement and the environment to behavior change. She also breaks down what it means and looks like in practice when we strive for most positive, least intrusive, effective intervention. Dr. Friedman then gives a summary on the free operant approach to enrichment. She finishes the discussion by diving into the concept of control by honoring the no and shaping the yes. Stay tuned in for Dr. Friedman’s very unique "Training Tale" about plant learning. For questions or suggestions about the podcast email [email protected] and to contact Dr. Friedman email [email protected]
For more information and to register for the ABMA virtual courses visit this link: https://www.theabma.org/behavior-management-courses
To complete the podcast feedback survey visit this link: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sv/Rspt0Bk/abcpodcast2025
Let's talk some training and banter about behavior!
5:10 Introduction to Dr. Susan Friedman and Behavior Works
19:25 Hierarchy of Behavior Change Procedures
27:00 Most Positive, Least Intrusive, Effective Intervention
36:20 The importance of antecedent arrangement and the environment on behavior
48:05 Free Operant approach to enrichment
1:07:00 Honor the No, Shape the Yes
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