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19 Short courses in Psychology in Canada
Pathway to Coping
The Pathway to Coping course offered by University of New Brunswick is a structured, developmental program will show you how to develop skills and techniques to cope better with stress and improve your ability to solve problems and to make healthy and effective decisions.
Becoming a Resilient Leader
The Becoming a Resilient Leader course offered by Western University - Canada will explore scientifically based methods to develop your own positive emotions, behaviours and character strengths.
Let Me Hear Your Voice
During the Let Me Hear Your Voice course offered by University of New Brunswick , disparities in diagnosis will be discussed.
Reducing Caregiver Burnout Through Improved Parent-Child Relationships
During this Reducing Caregiver Burnout Through Improved Parent-Child Relationships presentation offered by University of New Brunswick , we will explore ways to identify, manage, and react to these stressors.
The Role of Assent in Behavior Analytic Practice
The Role of Assent in Behavior Analytic Practice course offered by University of New Brunswick will discuss how to increase choice alternatives for reinforcement (degrees of freedom) and ultimately, optimize happiness for practitioners and clients.
Develop a Healthy Relationship with Stress
The Develop a Healthy Relationship with Stress course offered by Concordia University Montréal will help you develop stress-management techniques that help you reclaim your balance so you can thrive both personally and professionally.
Science and Pseudoscience in Autism
The Science and Pseudoscience in Autism course offered by University of New Brunswick will describe criteria for evaluating treatments so that science-based treatments are selected, and treatments based on pseudoscience will be rejected.
It Takes Setting a Village Up for Success
This It Takes Setting a Village Up for Success presentation offered by University of New Brunswick will discuss the components of the NS EIBI program that have contributed to setting the village (i.e., the child’s community) up for success to better support the children.
Supporting Salon Visits
This Supporting Salon Visits course offered by University of New Brunswick will outline the steps to prepare children with developmental disabilities for healthcare routines, specifically salon visits, based on the current literature.
Making Mealtimes More Enjoyable - Addressing Food Selectivity Challenges
The Making Mealtimes More Enjoyable - Addressing Food Selectivity Challenges course offered by University of New Brunswick will discuss intervention choices in the context of acceptability by family members, social validity, and generalization.
Navigating Collaboration Challenges in Autism Intervention
In the Navigating Collaboration Challenges in Autism Intervention course offered by University of New Brunswick , sample dilemmas and helpful resources will be reviewed.
Building Resilience
This Building Resilience workshop offered by Concordia University Montréal is based on an optimized practical approach that mixes active learning, self-assessment activities, demonstrations and individual exercises. In short, you’ll learn by doing and sharing.
Implementing Meaningful and Respectful Interventions
This Implementing Meaningful and Respectful Interventions course offered by University of New Brunswick will discuss the process for choosing and individualizing goals that matter.
Autism Spectrum Disorder and First Responders
Suggestions for emergency preparedness for individuals diagnosed with ASD-I/DD and their families, care givers, instructors, and allies will be provided in the Autism Spectrum Disorder and First Responders course offered by University of New Brunswick .
Burning the Candle at Both Ends
This Burning the Candle at Both Ends course offered by University of New Brunswick will provide predictors of burnout, strategies to prevent staff burnout, and tactics for ongoing staff support.
Introduction to Behaviour Change
This comprehensive Introduction to Behaviour Change course at Laurentian University is designed to introduce participants to the fundamental concepts of behavior reduction, equipping them with essential tools to assess behavior and effectively minimize disruptive behaviors in various settings.
Addressing Noncompliance in Children with ASD
This Addressing Noncompliance in Children with ASD course offered by University of New Brunswick aims to summarize the current literature with respect to using behavioral treatments to increase compliance with healthcare routines.
Trauma-informed Care and Neurodiversity
This Trauma-informed Care and Neurodiversity course offered by University of New Brunswick will cover trauma-informed care which is a basic expectation across multiple human services fields but understanding what it and how it applies to radical behaviorism is essential.
Centering Autistic Voices and Practicing Flexibility in ABA Interventions
In this Centering Autistic Voices and Practicing Flexibility in ABA Interventions panel offered by University of New Brunswick, Dr. Megan Miller, Board Certified Behavior Analyst will provide 3 key steps behavior analysts can take to center autistic voices within their service provision and facilitate best outcomes for their clients while collaborating as a team with families and stakeholders.