Humble Behaviorism Redux | Journal Club Series

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This installment in our Journal Club Series will cover the article, “Humble Behaviorism Redux” authored by Megan Kirby and colleagues published in Behavior and Social Issues. CEUs are provided for reading the article, participating in an online discussion, and completing an article content quiz. Want to get a head start? Click here to go to a free copy of the article!

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Allen Neuringer wrote a paper back in 1991 titled, Humble Behaviorism. The need for humble behavior analysts is as important today as it was 30 years ago. This article aims to revive the notion of humility in behavior analysis. The article identifies disciplinary centrism as incompatible with being a humble behavior analyst and suggests the antidote is cultural humility and cultural reciprocity. The article defines these two concepts and provides recommendations for incorporating cultural humility and cultural reciprocity into your behavior analytic practice.

 

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The Article

This installment in our Journal Club Series will cover the article, “Humble Behaviorism Redux” authored by Megan Kirby and colleagues published in Behavior and Social Issues. CEUs are provided for reading the article, participating in an online discussion, and completing an article content quiz.

Want to get a head start? Click here to go to a free copy of the article!

Objectives

Objectives:

  1. Describe Allen Neuringer’s original paper, Humble Behaviorism
  2. Define disciplinary centrism
  3. Identify areas of practice where disciplinary centrism is incompatible with humble behaviorism
  4. Define cultural humility and cultural reciprocity
  5. Describe how the four steps of cultural reciprocity can benefit the practice of applied behavior analysis
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