If you’ve spent any time working as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), then you know the problems that both parties face. It’s time to have a serious conversation and encourage positive, supportive, and professional relationships between the two vital roles. Complete with position-based questions to be asked during monthly meetings, this book avoids power struggles, acknowledges workplace intimidation, workplace bullying, and emphasizes positive communication.
Conversations Between Board Certified Behavior Analysts & Registered Behavior Technicians With burnout a very real issue and tense work environments putting people on edge, it’s time to face the fact that this battle leaves vulnerable people without the top-notch care they deserve. It’s time to make a change. And through conversation and education, change is possible. So scroll up and grab your copy now!
Author Biography Emma Barnes is an experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst with special needs experience that dates back to 2004. Her time in this role has shed light on worrisome issues that develop between Board Certified Behavior Analysts and Registered Behavior Technicians. To meet this problem head on, she’s written a book designed to promote positive conversations between people working in both roles. Emma Barnes is a Georgia-based professional with a love of gardening; especially roses and houseplants. She hopes her words will inspire people to communicate, find common ground, and join together to foster healthier work environments