The Courage to Actively Care by E. Scott Geller and Bob Veazie
A book review by Matt HarrisSummary of The Courage to Actively CareThe story of “The Courage to Actively Care” follows Joanne Cruse, the Safety Director at a large company.
A Novel Educational Approach
A Review of the Revolutionary Ideas in “The Courage to Actively Care”Guest blogger: Loralee A. Hoffer
Actively Caring for People Policing
Building Positive Police/Citizen Relations by E. Scott Geller & Bobby KipperGuest Blogger: Megan Diamond
How to Incorporate Self-Care Strategies Into Your Behavior-Analytic Practice
The goal of ABA practitioners is to help consumers of behavior-analytic services achieve meaningful outcomes. Such a noble goal demands the identification and implementation of effective interventions.
Burnout: Recognition and Prevention
The prevalence of burnout varies between work fields. One study found physicians experience burnout at rates of 37.9% and the general population at around 30% (Shanafelt et. al, 2012).
Happiness
Happiness pervades modern life. It is a major topic of talk-show interviews, best-selling books, psychotherapeutic interactions, everyday gossip (“How can she really be happy with him?”), and personal ruminations. Poets, cartoonists, and novelists have done as good a job as psychologists in understanding it.
Creating Your Personal Brand
What comes to mind when you hear the word brand?
A Signal Experience
I recently found myself caught up in a great discussion with two colleagues, both of whom I highly respect, concerning a particular term that we see in many places in our science.
Goodbye 2019, Hello 2020
The end of the year can be a busy time of hustle and bustle as you wrap up work and manage the end of year holiday celebrations.