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This is the final episode in our three-part series on trauma-informed care in Applied Behavior Analysis, and we’re ending it by saying the quiet parts out loud. We challenge the belief that trauma-informed care is optional, incompatible with behavior analysis, or something we’re already doing by default, and we name the real issues: power, consent, safety, flexibility, and the impact of our choices on the people we serve. This episode offers concrete, usable strategies for those who are ready to move beyond compliance-driven models and toward care that centers dignity and humanity. This isn’t a tidy wrap-up or a feel-good finale, it’s a line in the sand and an invitation to do better, on purpose.
Do you have a question, comment, or a topic you would like us to discuss? Would you like to come talk with us?
Send us an email at: [email protected]
You can also find us on the web at: www.compassionatebx.com
Resources from this episode:
Blossom Behavioral Services
TECA Assessment
By compassionatebxThis is the final episode in our three-part series on trauma-informed care in Applied Behavior Analysis, and we’re ending it by saying the quiet parts out loud. We challenge the belief that trauma-informed care is optional, incompatible with behavior analysis, or something we’re already doing by default, and we name the real issues: power, consent, safety, flexibility, and the impact of our choices on the people we serve. This episode offers concrete, usable strategies for those who are ready to move beyond compliance-driven models and toward care that centers dignity and humanity. This isn’t a tidy wrap-up or a feel-good finale, it’s a line in the sand and an invitation to do better, on purpose.
Do you have a question, comment, or a topic you would like us to discuss? Would you like to come talk with us?
Send us an email at: [email protected]
You can also find us on the web at: www.compassionatebx.com
Resources from this episode:
Blossom Behavioral Services
TECA Assessment