Thomas Zane's Courses

The Ethics of Good Supervision: A Review of Our Obligations and Helpful Hints

Course Credits 1.0 Type II Supervision CE Credit

This course is presented by Thomas Zane.

  This talk was filmed at the 2019 Leadership and Supervision Conference at The University of Kansas About the presentation: In the recent Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for behavior analysts, the area of supervision has earned its own distinct section, showing how important this set of ethical obligations is to ethical performance. This issue of supervision…

Selling Hype or Giving Hope: Science and Pseudoscience in Autism Treatment

Course Credits 1.0 Type II CE Credit

This course is presented by Thomas Zane.

This talk was filmed at the 2019 CCBS Autism Conference in Buellton, CA About the presentation:  Autism treatment has long been known as a ‘fad magnet’ that attracts well- vetted empirically-based effective treatments, but unfortunately, also attracts ill-advised, ineffective, and unethical treatments. Parents and caregivers seek effective ways of teaching skills, maximizing independence, and improving…

An ethical obligation to be empirical: Our philosophy of life, our perspective on treatment, and the driving force behind our work

Course Credits 1.0 Type II CE Credit, 1.0 Type II Ethics CE Credit

This course is presented by Thomas Zane.

This presentation was filmed at the 2015 CCBS Ethics in Professional Practice Conference About the presentation: The Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts dictates the parameters for our work as behavior analysts. However, the Code has fundamental implications that reach far beyond the interface with those whom we serve. Being a behavior analyst…

Scientifically Supported Treatments, Ethical Decisions, and the Real Cost of Fad Treatments

Course Credits 1.0 Type II CE Credit

This course is presented by Thomas Zane.

This presentation was filmed at the 2016 CCBS Autism Conference in Buellton, California About the presentation: This presentation was filmed at the 2016 CCBS Autism Conference in Buellton, CaliforniaIn human service provision, there is a requirement that the service provision does what it is intended to do – in other words, the service successfully treats…