These videos provide a comprehensive look at Applied behavior analysis’s (ABA’s) history, from its origins to modern evolution. They are especially valuable for practitioners or enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into ABA’s scientific roots, ethical evolution, and its significant impact on behavior analysis. Their blend of accessibility and depth makes them a unique resource for understanding ABA’s remarkable journey.
Part 1: Introduces behaviorism’s birth in 1913, laying the foundation for ABA.
Part 2: Discusses operant conditioning and its role in behavior modification.
Part 3: Highlights Skinner’s reinforcement experiments with the Skinner Box.
Part 4: Covers Lovaas’s groundbreaking work in autism, sparking an ABA revolution.
Part 5: Outlines ABA’s core principles, including reinforcement and behavior analysis.
Part 6: Celebrates the launch of the Journal of ABA, a key milestone.
Part 7: Chronicles the establishment of ABAI in the 1980s, advancing the field.
Part 8: Reflects on BACB’s founding in 1992, formalizing professional standards.
Part 9: Explores ABA’s growing recognition in autism intervention.
Part 10: Highlights the development of ethical standards in behavior analysis.
