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Who really has their sh!t together? Today we discuss not having all the answers, but not being afraid to stand up, be yourself, and ask the hard questions. This episode's guest will have you questioning how to better incorporate clients and families into programming.
Alyssa Barrera Lansford is a Texas based BCBA and PhD student who is passionate about culturally responsive therapy and supervision, intersectionality, storytelling– qualitative research, and providing a voice to marginalized populations within and outside the ABA field.
Alyssa is a mom of 2, late diagnosed ADHDer, a detribalized indigenous tejana/latina, and overall someone you should be watching as she helps disseminate more than the typical ABA perspective!
Follow Alyssa on Instagram @diary_of_Alyssa_BCBA
You can find me on Instagram @rosie.eats.bx or my website https://rosiebx.com
By Rosie Jeffers5
2020 ratings
Who really has their sh!t together? Today we discuss not having all the answers, but not being afraid to stand up, be yourself, and ask the hard questions. This episode's guest will have you questioning how to better incorporate clients and families into programming.
Alyssa Barrera Lansford is a Texas based BCBA and PhD student who is passionate about culturally responsive therapy and supervision, intersectionality, storytelling– qualitative research, and providing a voice to marginalized populations within and outside the ABA field.
Alyssa is a mom of 2, late diagnosed ADHDer, a detribalized indigenous tejana/latina, and overall someone you should be watching as she helps disseminate more than the typical ABA perspective!
Follow Alyssa on Instagram @diary_of_Alyssa_BCBA
You can find me on Instagram @rosie.eats.bx or my website https://rosiebx.com

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