Course Description


1.0 General BCBA CEU

This course provides behavior analysts a definition of interprofessionalism and a thorough description of the benefits and the difficulties of collaboration with other professionals. Participants will learn about which professionals behavior analysts can collaborate with. The course provides a description of the different types of cross-disciplinary teams, as well as skills necessary for effective cross-disciplinary collaboration. Behavior analyst will review a decision-making model for assessing non-behavioral treatment plans (Broadhead, 2015). The course includes an interview with four collaboration experts who will share tips for effective collaboration. 

What will you learn: 

  • Definition of interprofessionalism
  • Benefits and difficulties of effective collaboration
  • Different types of cross-disciplinary collaboration teams
  • Decision-Making Model for Assessing Non-Behavioral Treatment Plans (Broadhead, 2015)
  • Skills and tips for effective collaboration


Who is this course best for: 

  • Soon-to-be BCBAs
  • New BCBAs
  • BCaBAs / BCBAs / BCBA-D / Lead RBTs who are interested in cross-multidisciplinary collaboration
  • Those needing CEUs for their BACB certification (general CEUs)

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Collaboration with Other Professionals

    • Part 1

    • Activity 1

    • Part 2

    • Collaboration Interview

    • Part 3

    • Scenario

    • Part 4

    • Conclusion