Perspectives of Behavior Analysts and Mental Health Specialists on Collaborating to Support Students with Intensive Intervention Needs

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Marney S. Pollack, B. Lloyd, Gabrielle E. Crowell, Matthew A. Santini, Elizabeth E. Biggs
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Interdisciplinary collaboration is critical to address the multiple and varied needs of students with social/emotional and behavioral (SEB) challenges. Yet little is known about the nature of collaboration between two specialist groups who commonly support them: behavior analysts and mental health specialists. Considering expectations for collaboration, and the potential challenges unique to this partnership, we conducted a series of interviews to explore these specialists’ experiences and perspectives around collaboration. We used a qualitative description approach, which led to identifying themes related to (a) specialists’ preparation to collaborate, (b) facilitators and barriers to effective collaboration, and (c) supports needed to collaborate more effectively in their current roles. Specialists from both groups felt their pre-service training inadequately prepared them to collaborate with one another. They identified several factors that impacted their ability to meaningfully collaborate and expressed needs for cross-discipline education, collaborative conversations, and training on “soft skills” to partner more effectively. We highlight distinct and overlapping perspectives within and across themes between behavior analysts and mental health specialists and discuss implications for improving the quality of these important partnerships.
行为分析师和心理健康专家对合作支持有强化干预需求的学生的看法
跨学科合作对于满足具有社会/情感和行为(SEB)挑战的学生的多种不同需求至关重要。然而,人们对通常为他们提供支持的两个专业团体--行为分析师和心理健康专家--之间的合作性质却知之甚少。考虑到对合作的期望,以及这种合作关系所特有的潜在挑战,我们进行了一系列访谈,以探讨这些专家在合作方面的经验和观点。我们采用了定性描述的方法,从而确定了以下相关主题:(a) 专家们为合作所做的准备,(b) 有效合作的促进因素和障碍,以及 (c) 在当前角色下更有效合作所需的支持。两组专家都认为,他们的职前培训没有为相互合作做好充分准备。他们指出了影响他们进行有意义合作的能力的几个因素,并表示需要跨学科教育、合作对话以及更有效合作的 "软技能 "培训。我们强调了行为分析师和心理健康专家之间在主题内和主题间的不同观点和重叠观点,并讨论了提高这些重要合作关系质量的意义。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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