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Lessons from a Black Autistic Behavioral Therapist with Joy F. Johnson

Lessons from a Black Autistic Behavioral Therapist with Joy F. Johnson

Episode 6 Published 5 years, 10 months ago
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Joy F. Johnson is a black, autistic behavioral therapist who runs Spectrum Support Services. She brings a new perspective to the podcast in so many ways. Join into the conversation as we discuss:

- How joy uses her behavioral training to help keep black autistic kids safe when interacting with the police, and what strategies we all should be using to do the same

- Joy’s take on behavioral strategies that we've been critiquing on this podcast like planned ignoring, using reinforcers, and using hand-over-hand assistance from her perspective person who is trained in ABA and also black and autistic

- Joy's experiences with racism and ableism in the United States

- Why Joy loves watching credits, the surprising doors her interests have opened for her in adulthood, and several important reasons why we shouldn’t withhold an autistic person’s interests from them

 

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