1st Edition

Navigating Ethics in Behavior Analysis Dealing with Gray Areas

By R. Nicolle Carr Copyright 2026
170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

Navigating Ethics in Behavior Analysis considers the elusive topic of ethics in the professional context of behavioral analysis. Students often assume their Applied Behavior Analysis Ethics class is going to be an easy A+; that it takes no more than common sense and a good moral compass to determine the line between right and wrong. But, as they quickly learn, ethics are different from laws,... Read more

About the author

Preface

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1           A (quick) overview on the history of Ethics                                      

Chapter 2           History of our Code

Chapter 3           Decision-making is behavior

Chapter 4           Scenarios in schools

Chapter 5           Scenarios in clinics

Chapter 6           Scenarios in homes

Chapter 7           Scenarios residential facilities

Chapter 8           Scenarios in higher education

Chapter 9           Scenarios Organizational Behavior Management

Chapter 10         Scenarios in behavioral health

Chapter 11         Now what?

Index

Biography

R. Nicolle Carr currently serves as the Director of Clinical Services for an ABA company in Oklahoma that specializes in serving those in underserved communities. She previously oversaw the ABA program at the University of Oklahoma and has provided ABA services across residential, home, school and clinic settings for the last 20 years.