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Implementing PFA/SBT In Public Schools (with BCBA+Teacher Tina Gunn, M.Ed/Helping Teacher Julie Grundy and Alexis Wone, Classroom Teacher)

Behavioral Collective Podcast

The Origins and Objectives of PFA/SBT in Surrey School District [3:22] The PFA/SBT project began in 2019 with a Challenging Behaviors Conference organized by the Director of Instruction in partnership with the Pacific Autism and Family Network and BC Children’s Hospital.

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My Story of Surviving Psychiatry

Mad in America

At the age of 41, I was sectioned under the Mental Health Act in the midst of the Covid pandemic in the early autumn of 2020 in the throes of an episode of psychosis. Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Mad in the UK. I want to start my story at the end. This holiday has been amazing.

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Mad in America’s 10 Most Popular Articles in 2023

Mad in America

However, a new study based on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) finds that the intervention can actually make kids’ mental health worse. The relationship between childhood trauma and later development of psychotic symptoms has received increasing attention in recent years.