The Behaviorist Bookclub
Welcome to The Behaviorist Bookclub, a podcast by Matt Harrington, designed for behavior analysts who want to deepen their supervision skills, support their RBTs and trainees, and stay grounded in research-based practice.Hosted by Matt Harrington, BCBA, each episode breaks down real ABA research into practical insights for supervising RBTs, BCBAs, and aspiring BCBAs. From burnout prevention to documentation training and ethical cultural support, we cover what truly matters for todayâs supervisors.Perfect for BCBAs, clinical directors, and future supervisors looking to improve their mentorship, streamline documentation, and strengthen client outcomes through a better understanding of ABA Research!
Behaviorist Book Club: Quick ABA Research to Practice

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt Harrington unpacks Helvey et al.âs 2023 study on pairing functional and non-functional reinforcers in FCT for aggression and self-injury. Youâll learn how isolated vs. combined reinforcement arrangements were evaluated, why most clients preferred escape + tangibles over escape alone, and what this means for centering client voices and boosting long-term social validity. Ready to dive deeper? Check out the show notes for article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Compassionate ABA: Empathy, Interviewing & Client-Centered Care

In this episode, Matt reviews Rohrer et al.âs 2023 study on teaching compassion skills to behavior-analysis masterâs studentsâoutlining 11 observable caregiver-interviewing behaviors, a simple didactic-plus-practice training model, and its impact on skill mastery and empathy scores. He reflects on compassionâs roots in social validity and the Ethics Code, challenges us to infuse client and caregiver priorities into every assessment and treatment plan, and asks where interpersonal skills training belongs in ABA education. Check out the show notes for article links and supporting information at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Mastering Procedural Integrity: Fidelity Tips for ABA

In this episode Matt Harrington breaks down procedural integrityâwhat it really means, why errors of omission and commission derail our interventions, the top barriers busy practitioners face when tracking fidelity, and five practical strategies to keep your treatments on track. Want the article links and all the supporting resources? Check out the show notes at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Mastering ABA Supervision: Essentials for New BCBA Supervisors

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt Harrington unpacks key insights from Fraidlin et al.âs 2023 article âDesigning a Successful Supervision Journey,â guiding new BCBAs through goal setting, self-assessment, skill building, ethical decision-making, and ongoing professional development.
Whether youâre a first-year BCBA seeking structured support or an experienced supervisor refining your coaching approach, learn practical recommendations for fostering effective, collaborative supervisory relationships.
Check out the show notes for article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Solving ABA Supervision: Fees, Conflicts & Quality Strategies

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt Harrington dives into Crystal Slanzi and Tyra Sellersâ article on the financial, logistical, and ethical hurdles of paying for BCBA supervisionâand offers practical solutions like clear contracting, competency-based goals, and diversifying your supervision settings.
Tune in for strategies to maximize your learning, minimize conflicts of interest, and build a stronger foundation as a behavior analyst.
Check out the show notes for article links and supporting information at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog
Behavior Skills in Minutes: Master Caregiver Training with Feedback

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt Harrington walks us through LeBlanc et al.âs 2018 component analysis of Behavioral Skills Training (BST) for caregiver instruction delivery. Discover how instruction, modeling, rehearsal, and feedback each contribute to skill acquisitionâand why, in the moment, descriptive feedback emerges as the single most powerful driver of behavior change. Plus, learn practical tips for streamlining BST when time is tight so you can maximize caregiver competence and client outcomes.
Check out the show notes for direct links to the full article and all supporting materials at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog...
ABA Insights: Matrix Training for Generative Language

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt dives into Frampton et al. (2016) and the power of matrix training to promote generative language with children on the autism spectrum. Youâll learn how carefully selected diagonal targets can unlock rapid recombination of wordsâteaching three phrases to generate nine or moreâand discover practical tips for scaling these methods across verbs, nouns, pronouns, sight words, s-blends and beyond.
Ready to transform your language programs and work smarter, not harder? Check out the show notes for article links and all supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
ABA Research to Practice: Master Assessments & Interventions

In this episode, Matt breaks down Hagopian et al.âs Augmented Competing Stimulus Assessment (A-CSA), showing how its four-phase approachâfree access, prompted engagement, response blocking/redirection, then repeated free accessâcan identify and teach effective competing stimuli for treatment-resistant, automatically maintained behaviors. He highlights why every assessment you use should directly inform your intervention and offers practical tips for fading and generalizing A-CSA protocols.
Check out the shownotes for article links and supporting information at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
ABA Research Unpacked

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt Harrington shifts gears from problem behavior to skill acquisition, breaking down Valentino et al.âs 2018 study on using a quick prerequisite skills assessment to pinpoint the most effective mand training modality for each learner. Discover how assessing foundational skills like motor and vocal imitation can prevent wasted time, reduce frustration, and accelerate communication outcomes.
Ready to streamline your interventions and get better results faster? Check out the show notes for article links and all the supporting materials at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Precursors Decoded: ABA Strategies for Early Intervention

In this episode, Matt unpacks Jacoby & Smithâs seminal 2012 study on identifying and functionally analyzing precursors to severe self-injury. Youâll learn how spotlighting and reinforcing milder, earlier behaviors can prevent dangerous escalations and why precursor assessments are the future of safe, effective functional analyses.
Check out the show notes for article links and supporting information at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Custom Functional Analyses: Turn Messy Data into Clear Functions

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt breaks down Fisher, Iwata, and colleaguesâ comprehensive review of how to modify functional analyses to account for idiosyncratic variables. Youâll discover practical strategies for tweaking antecedents and consequences, using deep caregiver interviews, and individualizing your FA conditions so that unclear data can turn into clean, actionable functionsâand more effective interventions.
Want the full article list and bonus resources? Check out the show notes at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Decoding ABA Ethics: Evaluating Intent and Environmental Factors

On this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt Harrington breaks down Ciceroâs 2021 article on ethical practice in ABA, showing why ethics are never just black-and-white, how environmental contingencies reveal intent, and which biasesâself-serving reinforcement, incrementalism, framing, conformity, and overconfidenceâmost often lead practitioners astray. Discover practical strategies for assessing intent, reinforcing prosocial behavior, and creating a culture that stops small lapses from snowballing into major violations. For all the article links and supporting materials, check out the show notes at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Trauma-Informed ABA: Mastering Safety, Trust & Skill Building

In this episode, Matt breaks down Morris et al.âs (2021) landmark article on trauma-informed care in applied behavior analysis. Youâll discover the four core commitmentsâacknowledging trauma, ensuring safety and trust, promoting choice and shared governance, and emphasizing skill buildingâand hear real-world examples of how this framework transformed clinical practice. Check out the show notes for article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Assent-Based ABA: Centering Choice for Better Outcomes

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt Harrington kicks off the Essential Readings for Behavior Analysts series by unpacking Moore et al.âs (2024) JABA article on assent. Discover why centering learner choice is crucial for better outcomes, what true assent-based care really looks like, and the six key considerationsâfeasibility, skill assessment, procedure design, fair choices, timing of assent checks, and defining assent-related behaviorsâyou need to embed assent into your ABA practice. Ready to elevate client autonomy and social validity? Check out the show notes for article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Supervision Mastery: Empowering First-Year BCBAs to Thrive

In this episode, Matt wraps up our supervision series by unpacking Brown et al. (2023)âs survey of earlyâcareer BCBAsâwhoâs getting oversight, how much they receive, what support they crave, and the strong link between supervision and reduced burnout. Discover why 98% of new BCBAs want more guidance, why many back a oneâyear postâcertification supervision mandate, and practical tips for balancing supervision time with business needs. Check out the show notes for article links and supporting info at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog
Mastering BCBA Supervision

In this episode of the Behaviors Book Club, Matt Harrington delves into a Behavior Analysis in Practice article on the day-to-day supervision habits of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) working with trainees. Youâll hear which supervisory behaviorsâlike setting clear expectations and giving in-the-moment feedbackâare most common, which practices tend to fall by the wayside (think formal scheduling, self-evaluation, ongoing professional development), and how some of these habits weakly correlate with higher exam pass rates. If youâre a new or seasoned BCBA ready to up your supervision game, this oneâs for you. Want the full article li...
Supervising with Compassion: ABA Research to Practice

In this episode of the Behaviors Book Club, Matt Harrington breaks down DâNRI et al. (2023) âA Multi-Level Framework for Compassionate Care in ABA,â exploring how organizations, supervisors, and direct therapists can embed kindness and psychological flexibility into every layer of service delivery. Discover why shifting from buzzword âcompassionate careâ to actionable policies and supervision strategies leads to happier clients, more stable teams, and stronger outcomes, without sacrificing efficiency. Ready to transform your practice? Check out the show notes for full article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Scalable ABA Supervision: Video Modeling & Voiceover Feedback

In this episode of the Behaviors Book Club, Matt Harrington unpacks Carol et al.âs 2022 JABA study on using video modeling with voiceover to train supervisors in delivering performance feedback.
Learn how this scalable, efficient approach boosts procedural fidelity, cuts down on in-person training time, and sets the stage for broader applicationsâfrom caregiver coaching to AIâenhanced task analyses. Check out the show notes for article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog
ABA Fidelity & Feedback: Bridging Research to Practice

In this âspicyâ episode, Matt Harrington unpacks Colon et al.âs (2024) survey on procedural integrity in applied settingsârevealing how most BCBAs know fidelity matters but few track or use the data, the gaps in training, and the everyday barriers (time, competing priorities, lack of systems).
Matt shares simple, real-world tips for starting smallâso you can boost intervention success immediately. Check out the show notes for article links and all supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Adaptive Feedback in ABA: Tailor Frequency to Boost Skill Mastery

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, Matt Harrington breaks down Theobodu et al.âs 2025 JABA study on feedback frequency preference.
Discover why novices crave constant feedback, why mastery leads to fewer requests, and how to adapt your supervisionâusing dynamic feedback schedules, layered Behavioral Skills Training, and âbig-whyâ conversationsâto keep learners motivated and progressing.
Check out the show notes for article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog
Behavior Analyst Breakdowns: Research to Improve Your ABA Practice

In this episode, Matt Harrington dives into Austin & Fiskâs 2023 study on how compassion and perceived supervisor support shape burnout among BCBAs and directâcare staff. Discover why strong supervisor backing, targeted training, and organizational resources are the linchpins to reducing turnover and fostering long-term, compassionate practice. Check out the show notes for article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Why BCBA Turnover Keeps Climbing

In this episode of the Behaviorist Book Club, host Matt Harrington unpacks a 2024 study from Behavior Analysis in Practice on BCBA turnoverâexploring why nearly half of behavior analysts change jobs so quickly. He breaks down the top drivers (burnout, poor leadership, uncompetitive pay, ethical violations like fraudulent billing, and gaps in training), shares real-world examples from small practices to private-equity outfits, and offers ideas for retaining your best talent. For article links and supporting materials, check out the show notes at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Virtual BST Supervision: Teach Empathy & Active Listening

In this episode, Matt unpacks Law et al.âs (2024) study on peer-led behavioral skills training over Zoom to teach active and empathetic listening. Youâll discover how to break empathy down into observable skills, use video modeling, role-play, and feedback in virtual settings, and scale your training with minimal expert oversight. Tune in for practical tips on designing replicable programs that boost client care, staff retention, and your supervisory toolkit. Check out the shownotes for article links and supporting resources at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.
Streamlined Supervision: Master Hour Tracking with Asynchronous Training

Matt reflects on logging over 3,500 hours of supervision and reviews Atkinson et al.âs study on using asynchronous video lessons, mock scenarios, and optional Zoom coaching to train grad students in field-work documentation. Discover how video modeling, color-coded guides, and targeted feedback can help learners reach mastery, reduce stress, and streamline hour-tracking for scalable supervision prep.
Check out the show notes for article links and supporting information for this episode at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog
RBT Recharge: Break Strategies to Prevent Burnout

In this episode, Matt Harrington dives into a 2024 qualitative study on Registered Behavior Techniciansâ experiences with breaks, exploring how inadequate rest drives burnout, degrades care quality, and fuels turnoverâand offering practical strategies for supervisors and organizations to make breaks a clinical necessity rather than a luxury.
Tune in to discover how supporting RBT well-being boosts client outcomes and builds a sustainable practice.
Check out the show notes for article links and supporting information at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog
Bilingual ABA Supervision Insights

In this episode, Matt Harrington reviews a survey-based study by Loya and colleagues that shines a light on the unique challenges faced by bilingual BCBAsâfrom translation burdens and on-the-fly interpretation strain to cultural nuances, discrimination, blurred roles, and ethical risks. He discusses practical strategies for supporting bilingual providers, including translated materials and glossaries, access to qualified interpreters, increased bilingual hiring, and culturally competent training. Check out the show notes for article links and supporting information at www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog.