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Practical Approaches for Language Development: Apollo Case Study Series 3
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Dr. Jim Moore returns in the third installment of the increasingly popular Apollo Case Study Series (which by the way, is also Session 192).
In this episode, we cover quite a lot of ground, such as:
- Jim and his team's practical approach for language intervention
- How Jim encountered Relational Frame Theory by accident
- How rigid language repertoires can contribute to problem behavior
- How one does not need to be dogmatic as it relates to specific camps (i.e., Verbal Behavior vs. RFT; Isolated FA's vs. Synthesized ones, etc...)
- The "heaviness" of Megadeath and Metallica
- Deriving or Bi-Directional Naming?
- Multiple Exemplar Training
- Is PEAK synonymous with RFT?
- When Jim uses the VB-MAPP and/or the Essential for Living
- The Verbal Behavior Conference
- Apollo CSS 2, CSS 1
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!
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