RFT, VB & EIBI, Oh My!
Dr. Siri Ming has been working and playing in the space between RFT and Skinnerian VB for over fifteen years, and is here to say that we can all be better together. In this webinar, she shares her stories and lessons learned through her own research and practice, as she set about learning to apply RFT herself. This webinar is a great accompaniment to Siri’s recent article in The Psychological Record, her handbook series, or a intro or refresher before taking one of her more in-depth courses.
Through five brief video lessons, you’ll get a brief tour of applications of RFT to language programming in early intervention, and learn about the importance of derived relational responding and the transformation of function through relational networks to the development of generative language. With examples and tools from her own practice, Siri shows you how RFT and Skinnerian VB can be integrated in early intervention programs to powerful effect, and provides resources for learning more.
Completion of this workshop offers 1.5 BACB Learning CEUs.
All workshops within Constellations have three price tiers. Click here for our pricing guide .
We also have low-cost pay-what-you-can scholarships available. Priority will be given to those who primarily serve underserved, disadvantaged and minority populations, clinicians who are members of minority groups themselves, and to early career practitioners or students in developing countries. Please click here to apply.
Dr. Siri Ming has been working and playing in the space between RFT and Skinnerian VB for over fifteen years, and is here to say that we can all be better together. In this webinar, she shares her stories and lessons learned through her own research and practice, as she set about learning to apply RFT herself. This webinar is a great accompaniment to Siri’s recent article in The Psychological Record, her handbook series, or a intro or refresher before taking one of her more in-depth courses.
Through five brief video lessons, you’ll get a brief tour of applications of RFT to language programming in early intervention, and learn about the importance of derived relational responding and the transformation of function through relational networks to the development of generative language. With examples and tools from her own practice, Siri shows you how RFT and Skinnerian VB can be integrated in early intervention programs to powerful effect, and provides resources for learning more.
Completion of this workshop offers 1.5 BACB Learning CEUs.
All workshops within Constellations have three price tiers. Click here for our pricing guide .
We also have low-cost pay-what-you-can scholarships available. Priority will be given to those who primarily serve underserved, disadvantaged and minority populations, clinicians who are members of minority groups themselves, and to early career practitioners or students in developing countries. Please click here to apply.
Dr. Siri Ming has been working and playing in the space between RFT and Skinnerian VB for over fifteen years, and is here to say that we can all be better together. In this webinar, she shares her stories and lessons learned through her own research and practice, as she set about learning to apply RFT herself. This webinar is a great accompaniment to Siri’s recent article in The Psychological Record, her handbook series, or a intro or refresher before taking one of her more in-depth courses.
Through five brief video lessons, you’ll get a brief tour of applications of RFT to language programming in early intervention, and learn about the importance of derived relational responding and the transformation of function through relational networks to the development of generative language. With examples and tools from her own practice, Siri shows you how RFT and Skinnerian VB can be integrated in early intervention programs to powerful effect, and provides resources for learning more.
Completion of this workshop offers 1.5 BACB Learning CEUs.
All workshops within Constellations have three price tiers. Click here for our pricing guide .
We also have low-cost pay-what-you-can scholarships available. Priority will be given to those who primarily serve underserved, disadvantaged and minority populations, clinicians who are members of minority groups themselves, and to early career practitioners or students in developing countries. Please click here to apply.