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In this episode, Matt Harrington dives into a 2024 qualitative study on Registered Behavior Technicians’ experiences with breaks, exploring how inadequate rest drives burnout, degrades care quality, and fuels turnover—and offering practical strategies for supervisors and organizations to make breaks a clinical necessity rather than a luxury.
Tune in to discover how supporting RBT well-being boosts client outcomes and builds a sustainable practice.
Check out the show notes for article links and supporting information at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog
By Matt Harrington, BCBAIn this episode, Matt Harrington dives into a 2024 qualitative study on Registered Behavior Technicians’ experiences with breaks, exploring how inadequate rest drives burnout, degrades care quality, and fuels turnover—and offering practical strategies for supervisors and organizations to make breaks a clinical necessity rather than a luxury.
Tune in to discover how supporting RBT well-being boosts client outcomes and builds a sustainable practice.
Check out the show notes for article links and supporting information at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog