A Tactful Prompt: The Time is Right for Critical Behavioral Studies.

IF 3.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Perspectives on Behavior Science Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s40614-025-00472-2
David Jackson-Perry, Elsa Suckle, Nick Chown, Jonathan Tarbox
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Feelings have long run high between many autistic advocates and behavior analysts. The former often experience and perceive ABA as harmful and traumatic in its methods, and prejudicial and stigmatizing in its objectives, with some of the latter retorting that criticisms reflect misunderstandings of the science rather than areas of true concern. The result? A deep and contentious conceptual divide, leaving little room for dialogue or progress. Recent months, though, have seen a tentative shift. Alongside recognition that behavioral interventions are so deeply entrenched that they are here to stay, some critical autism scholars are gingerly initiating public conversations with behavioral practitioners in a spirit of taking a pragmatic approach to meaningful reform. Further, a new generation of behavior analysts-including some autistic practitioners-is emerging, recognizing problems in their field, and considering how to address them. Interest in such developments is spreading and signals an opportunity for behavior analysts to follow other academic and advocate communities that recognize the importance of interdisciplinarity and critical self-reflection to evolve as a field. We-an interdisciplinary team of critical autism, neurodiversity, and behavior analysis scholars-feel that formalizing a broad field for scholars and practitioners sharing these ambitions holds potential. This field-let's call it Critical Behavioral Studies-would favor profound social, cultural, and historical understanding, a commitment to extend the scope of training to better contextualize practice in relation to the group served, and the self-examination that would bring meaningful change to the field.

一个委婉的提示:现在是进行批判性行为研究的时候了。
长期以来,许多自闭症倡导者和行为分析师之间的感情一直很紧张。前者经常经历并认为ABA的方法是有害的和创伤性的,其目标是有偏见和污名化的,后者的一些反驳说,批评反映了对科学的误解,而不是真正关注的领域。结果呢?一个深刻而有争议的概念分歧,几乎没有对话或进步的空间。不过,最近几个月出现了初步的转变。除了认识到行为干预是如此根深蒂固,以至于它们将继续存在之外,一些持批评态度的自闭症学者正小心翼翼地与行为实践者展开公开对话,本着采取务实方法进行有意义的改革的精神。此外,新一代的行为分析师——包括一些自闭症患者——正在出现,他们认识到自己领域的问题,并考虑如何解决这些问题。对这种发展的兴趣正在蔓延,这标志着行为分析师有机会跟随其他学术团体,并倡导认识到跨学科和批判性自我反思的重要性,以发展为一个领域。我们是一个由自闭症、神经多样性和行为分析学者组成的跨学科团队,我们认为,为学者和实践者建立一个广泛的领域,让他们分享这些雄心壮志,是有潜力的。这个领域——我们称之为批判行为研究——将有利于深刻的社会、文化和历史理解,致力于扩大培训范围,以更好地将实践与所服务的群体联系起来,并进行自我检查,这将给该领域带来有意义的变化。
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Perspectives on Behavior Science
Perspectives on Behavior Science PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
10.00%
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34
期刊介绍: Perspectives on Behavior Science is an official publication of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. It is published quarterly, and in addition to its articles on theoretical, experimental, and applied topics in behavior analysis, this journal also includes literature reviews, re-interpretations of published data, and articles on behaviorism as a philosophy.
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