Domestic Violence: Using ABA to Help the Victims and Perpetrator

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On today’s show The Bitches sit down with Enasha Anglade, M.S., BCBA, as she shares her past experience with domestic abuse. Enasha’s story fueled her fire #MO to use her understanding of ABA to make a socially significant #applied change for those who are in the same position she was once in or are the perpetrators themselves. We cover how one gets into an abusive relationship, why people stay in the abusive cycle, and how to get out. Our hope is that this episode brings awareness and hope that there is love after abuse. Now all you have to do is tune in or miss the F out!
Show Notes:
TRIGGER WARNING: Domestic Abuse
NATIONAL DOMESTIC ABUSE HOTLINE: 1-800-799-SAFE(7233)
Enasha’s website: https://laughloveliveagain.com/
Enasha’s Instagram: @laughloveliveagain
Behavior Principles Covered:

Intermittent Reinforcement

Extinction

Behavioral Contingencies

Motivating Operations

Social Significant Change

Modeling

CMO-R

Respondent and operant behavior

FCT

Reinforcement (positive and negative)

Punishment


Related Journal Articles:
Meyers, 1995, Eliminating The Battering of Women By Men: Some Considerations for Behavior Analysis
Corvo, Dutton, Chen, 2007, Toward Evidence-Based Practice with Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Peterson, Calhoun, 1995, On Advancing Behavior Analysis in the Treatment and Prevention of Battering: Commentary on Myers
Dougher, Hackbert, 1994, A behavior-analytic Account of Depression and a Cased Report Using Acceptance-Based Procedures
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Domestic Violence: Using ABA to Help the Victims and Perpetrator

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