Living & Learning with Animals

An Overview of the Fundamental Principles
and Procedures of Behavior Change
PRESENTED BY
Susan Friedman, Ph.D.
October 5th, 2014 from 1pm – 4pm
Location: Denver, Co – T.B.D.
$75.00
There are only two kinds of behavior problems;
Behaviors that occur too often and behaviors that don’t occur often enough.
This seminar introduces participants to applied behavior analysis, the science and technology of behavior change, using instructional slides, video, support materials and activities. Topics include the fundamental principles of learning and behavior; functional behavior assessment, power behavior-change tools; and ethical guidelines. Participants will be better prepared to assess, prevent and resolve behavior problems, effectively and humanely.
Hosted by Noble Beast Dog Training
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Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D., is a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at Utah State University. She has helped pioneer the cross-species application of behavior analysis to animals, using the same humane philosophy and scientifically sound teaching technology that has been so effective with human learners. She has written chapters in three veterinary texts, and her popular magazine articles have been translated into 12 languages (www.behaviorworks.org). She has given seminars on learning and behavior at conferences and zoos in many countries around the world. Teaching her on-line class for professionals, Living and Learning with Animals, has provided even wider dissemination of effective and humane behavior change practices.
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