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How often do you journal or practice gratitude?
How often do you try to shape your own behavior towards things you want rather than things you don’t?
During today’s meal - I speak with a behavior analyst about using behavior analysis principles in everyday life, using clear stimulus conditions for work and non-work to promote boundaries, and taking care of our bodies before our bodies make us.
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About Dr. Jennifer Haddock, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Dr. Jennifer Haddock has been practicing behavior analysis for nearly 20 years. During that time, she has been lucky to study, teach, and conduct research at several universities. She’s worn many hats in the field, including direct service provider, supervisor, post-doctoral fellow, assistant professor, and held leadership positions in organizational behavior management.
She is passionate about sharing Radical Behaviorism and the science of behavior analysis by making it relatable to her own life. To that end, she has written and made video content on social platforms. Her written content includes a blog in which she writes essays about a variety of topics, including self-improvement, mental health, and career topics. Her video content includes conceptual foundations, misinformation about behavior analysis, and everyday application, with a few wildcards thrown in.
She hopes to model how behavior analysis can transform lives and inspire others to find practical, meaningful applications in their own lives and those of their clients.
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Follow Jennifer!
Instagram: @everyday_behaviorist
Facebook: Everyday Behaviorist
Website: everydaybehaviorist.com
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Review our show on Apple Podcasts
Read excerpts from the episode on my website
Behavior Bites is hosted by Rosie Jeffers, MAT, BCBA, LABA
Chat with me on Instagram!— @rosie.eats.bx
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How often do you journal or practice gratitude?
How often do you try to shape your own behavior towards things you want rather than things you don’t?
During today’s meal - I speak with a behavior analyst about using behavior analysis principles in everyday life, using clear stimulus conditions for work and non-work to promote boundaries, and taking care of our bodies before our bodies make us.
—
About Dr. Jennifer Haddock, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Dr. Jennifer Haddock has been practicing behavior analysis for nearly 20 years. During that time, she has been lucky to study, teach, and conduct research at several universities. She’s worn many hats in the field, including direct service provider, supervisor, post-doctoral fellow, assistant professor, and held leadership positions in organizational behavior management.
She is passionate about sharing Radical Behaviorism and the science of behavior analysis by making it relatable to her own life. To that end, she has written and made video content on social platforms. Her written content includes a blog in which she writes essays about a variety of topics, including self-improvement, mental health, and career topics. Her video content includes conceptual foundations, misinformation about behavior analysis, and everyday application, with a few wildcards thrown in.
She hopes to model how behavior analysis can transform lives and inspire others to find practical, meaningful applications in their own lives and those of their clients.
—
Follow Jennifer!
Instagram: @everyday_behaviorist
Facebook: Everyday Behaviorist
Website: everydaybehaviorist.com
—
Review our show on Apple Podcasts
Read excerpts from the episode on my website
Behavior Bites is hosted by Rosie Jeffers, MAT, BCBA, LABA
Chat with me on Instagram!— @rosie.eats.bx
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