Professional Training
We offer the following training services:
*Behavior Assistant Services (BAS) training
*Clinical Supervision for BCBA and BCABA candidates
*Distance/Remote Supervision for BCBA and BCABA candidates
*Licensure Supervision for Psychology Residents
BAS training
BAS training is a 20-hour training course, which includes required training for providers
of Behavior Assistant Services.
This training meets the standards set by the State of Florida for BAS certification.
Classes will meet four times, five hours each session.
BAS training is held on an as needed basis. We form classes once there are enough interested
students. Classes are held in a small group format. Classes are generally conducted in the evening or on weekends.
Call or email Phoenix Behavior Services to inquire about class schedules.
Classes may be held on-site, for agencies with appropriate training facilities. Up
to 20 students may participate in each on-site BAS class.
New: We are now offering individualized BAS training.
Individualized training can be scheduled immediately, without waiting for a class to form, and in done in a one-on-one setting.
Individualized training is ideal for students who wish to complete training immediately, or who desire individual attention
and teaching.
BAS training class: $200/ person
Individual BAS training: $500/person
On-site BAS classes: $2000 for up to 20 individuals
Supervision
Clinical supervision by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst is
available for BCBA and BCABA candidates. This supervision meets the supervisory requirements set forth by the Behavior
Analysis Certification Board. Candidates must be employed as behavior analysts a minimum of 20 hours per week.
Supervision takes place 1.5 hours per week, and follows the guidelines set forth by the BACB. Per these guidelines,
the supervision will include on-site observation of the candidates work during a portion of the supervision. Supervisees
are expected to bring data, assessments, and behavior intervention plans to each supervision session.
Supervision by a Licensed Psychologist is also available on a limited basis for psychology
candidates who are employed as psychology residents. This service is ideal for candidates who hold a license to practice
independently (LCSW, BCBA, LMHC, etc.), but are pursuing psychology licensure as well. This service might also be beneficial
for residents who have a supervising psychologist on premises, but who are not able to complete individualized supervision
with this psychologist. Please note that most psychology residents must
have a psychologist on-site to complete their post-doctoral supervision, and thus would not be eligible to contract with
our company for their supervision. Please view the Florida Laws and Regulations to determine if your situation
qualifies.
Supervision: $100/ hour
Remote Supervision
Remote supervision by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst
is available for BCBA and BCABA candidates who do not reside in the local area. This option is ideal for candidates
who practice in areas without access to a BCBA. This service is designed to meet the supervisory requirements
set forth by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board. Candidates must be employed as behavior analysts a minimum of
20 hours per week. Supervision is held using technology such as telephone, email, video, and fax. Supervision
is not asynchronous. That is, the supervisor and supervisee must have meetings, at the same time, using technology to
communicate.
Supervisees requesting remote supervision must be able to send in video monitoring of their
work, in advance of their supervision session, to meet the observation requirements of the BACB. They must send copies
of all work (assessments, data, graphs, etc.) to Phoenix Behavior Services either by mail or email. The
supervisee is responsible for the cost of phone calls associated with their supervision.
Remote supervision: $100/ hour
Supervisee pays the cost of phone calls and postage associated with supervision
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