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Ever wondered how a BCBA can carve out a niche working with high-complexity cases involving teens and adults?
Heather Gonzalez offers a unique perspective and shares the invaluable lessons she's gathered throughout her career.
Key Questions Explored in the Episode:
• What are the challenges and rewards of working with adults and teens in ABA therapy?
• How do Discrete Trial Training (DTT) and Natural Environment Teaching (NET) compare in practical settings?
• What role do creativity, flexibility, and continuous learning play in ABA practices?
• How can feedback from autistic self-advocates shape more effective interventions?
Summary of the Conversation:
Heather Gonzalez chronicles her career path, beginning with her transition into ABA and ultimately focusing on adults with complex behavioral challenges. She compares DTT and NET thoughtfully, spotlighting each method’s strengths, weaknesses, and best-use scenarios. Dr. Gonzalez emphasizes that flexibility, creativity, and openness to new perspectives are indispensable in ABA practice. She encourages practitioners to learn from autistic self-advocates and highlights strategies for collecting data that don’t compromise the natural flow of sessions. Throughout the discussion, the theme of continuous growth stands out as she shares practical tips for blending structured, research-backed methods with more organic, person-centered approaches.
About The Guest:
Heather Gonzalez is both a BCBA and BCBAD, recognized for her specialized work with high-intensity and high-complexity cases in Arizona. With a wealth of experience under her belt, she has established herself as a sought-after expert and advocate for flexible, creative, and evidence-based ABA practices.
Key Takeaways:
- Choose the Right Method: Understanding when to apply DTT or NET can drastically improve client outcomes.
- Stay Flexible: Having a variety of techniques at your disposal allows you to tailor interventions to each individual’s needs.
- Value Continuous Learning: Ongoing professional growth and open-mindedness to new ideas enrich ABA interventions.
- Embrace Creativity: Innovation in data collection and play-based methods can enhance engagement and skill acquisition.
- Listen to Self-Advocates: Feedback from individuals who have lived experiences helps refine practices for better client rapport and results.
Time Stamps:
• 00:00 – Introduction and Guest Background
• 01:23 – Journey into the Field of ABA
• 02:49 – Starting a New Company and Finding a Niche
• 04:05 – Challenges and Rewards of Working with Adults
• 04:23 – Deep Dive into DTT and NET
• 07:14 – Pros and Cons of DTT and NET
• 13:03 – Balancing Creativity and Data in ABA
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