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Behaviour Analysis in Action: PBSC – with Jessica Aviles

In this podcast we talk to Jessica Aviles BCBA, Chief Clinical Officer at PBSC. Jessica identifies how PBSC go way beyond the task list and how having rock solid behavioural foundations enable a dynamic and extremely effective, network activating behaviour analytical PBS service.

This podcast is ACE accredited, providing one Learning credit. To apply for this CEU, click here. Or why not get 3 CEUs for the price of 2 here?

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