Ethics in Applied Behaviour Analysis
Curriculum guideline
3 hours/week
- Lecture, discussion boards, video, guest speakers, group activities, readings, self-directed online learning
- Online: any combination of online methods such as but not limited to discussion boards, readings, video, video lectures, skype/telephone consultations etc.
The following global ideas guide the design and delivery of this course:
- The application of ABA is grounded in the empirical sciences.
- The overarching goal of ABA is to enrich the quality of people’s lives.
- Clients have a right to effective treatment.
- Clients are involved in the planning and designing of behaviour change programs.
- Behaviour analysts obtain informed consent from clients prior to implementing assessment and/or behaviour change programs.
- Behaviour analysts rely on scientific knowledge to select and design behavioural interventions
- Behaviour analysts make decisions regarding the continuation, discontinuation, and modification of behaviour change programs based on objective data and client wellbeing.
- Behavioural interventions are thoroughly individualized via detailed assessment processes.
- Behaviour analysts recommend reinforcement procedures over adversive procedures whenever possible.
- Behaviour analysts provide services, teach, and conduct research only within the boundaries of their competence.
- Behaviour analysts are truthful and honest.
- Behaviour analysts avoid multiple relationships and conflicts of interest.
- Behaviour analysts have a responsibility to the profession of behaviour analysis and colleagues through promoting an ethical culture.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Distinguish between ethical and unethical behaviour in the practice of applied behaviour analysis.
- Identify and describe content from each category in the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board’s Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behaviour Analysts.
- Identify specific breaches in ethical codes in a variety of case studies.
- Articulate appropriate ethical responses to ethical breaches in the areas of:
- Responsible conduct
- Responsibility to clients
- Behaviour assessment
- Behaviour-change programming
- Supervision
- Responsibility to the profession of behaviour analysis
- Responsibility to colleagues
- Public statements
- Research
- Responsibility to the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board
- Describe the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board’s Disciplinary Review and Appeals Process
This is a Graded course. Course assessment may include the following: Class participation, class presentation, quizzes, exams, case studies, clinical treatment plans, academic essay.
Textbooks and materials to be purchased by students. Consult the ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½Bookstore for the latest required textbooks and materials. Examples of textbooks and materials include individually assigned readings and/or books.
Courses listed here must be completed prior to this course:
- No prerequisite courses
Courses listed here must be completed either prior to or simultaneously with this course:
- No corequisite courses
Courses listed here are equivalent to this course and cannot be taken for further credit:
- No equivalency courses