Dr. Evelyn Gould joins me in Session 76 to chat about a variety of things, including her work in parent training and supporting adolescents with mental health challenges as a Clinical Behavior Analyst.
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In this episode, Evelyn talks about her early training in Behavior Analysis, both here in the United States, as well as in Northern Ireland. I think you'll enjoy hearing how these early experiences shaped her as a clinician, as well as learn a thing or two about how to (appropriately/legally) stalk people you look up to!
I had such a good time chatting with Evelyn that we didn't even get to the listener submitted questions (sorry!!!). So naturally, we'll have to have her back for a round two on the podcast.
We didn't talk about a ton of resources, but here are the ones that I do recall:
- The paper on parent training (Gould, Tarbox, and Coyne, 2018).
- The DNA-v curriculum Evelyn uses.
- Jonathan Tarbox's ACT episode, which is a great primer for this one.