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Thursday, March 12, 2009     

Thurs., 3/12 · 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

(PEL, TCP)
(1 CEU - BACB)
Grand Peninsula D
(ID #1253)
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2009 Outstanding Contributor Address: Five Pillars of Professionalism: Infrastructure, Evidence, Ethics, Excellence, Esprit de Corps
JON S. BAILEY, Florida State University-Panama City

The profession of behavior analysis has its roots in the operant conditioning lab which is a strange place to begin if you want to compete with counseling, clinical psychology, psychotherapy, and clinical social work for the hearts and minds of America. We have not had a foundation for our profession that is grounded in a broader view of what we have to offer parents, teachers, administrators and CEOs as an option to traditional services. I would humbly like to suggest that we begin that exercise by considering five major themes that we can employ to bring out the best in our next generation of professional behavior analysts and compete effectively in the marketplace of ideas.

Meet Dr. Bailey at his book signing on Thursday!