Dr. Susan Friedman – Behavior works/Psychology professor at Utah State University
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Dr. Susan Friedman – Bio
Dr. Susan Friedman is a psychology professor at Utah State University who has pioneered the application of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to captive and companion animals. ABA, with its roots in human learning, offers a scientifically sound teaching technology and ethical standard that can improve the lives of all learners. Students from 22 different countries have participated in Susan’s online courses, Living and Learning with Animals for Professionals and Living and Learning with Parrots for Caregivers. She has written chapters on learning and behavior for three veterinary texts and is a frequent contributor to popular magazines. Her articles appear around the world in eleven languages. Susan has presented seminars internationally for a wide variety of professional organizations such as the Association of Avian Veterinarians, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, Moorpark College Exotic Animal Training and Management program, and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. She has been nominated for the Media Award given by the International Association of Behavior Analysis for her efforts to disseminate to pet owners, veterinarians, animal trainers, and zookeepers the essential tools they need to empower and enrich the lives of the animals in their care.
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Links mentioned in this podcast
- Dr, Susan Friedmans’ behavior works website
- Dr. Susan Friedman’s behavior works FB page
- Dr. Susan Friedman’s FAID document (Functional Assessment and intervention design)
- Article about the FAID document mentioned above
- Terminology Tumult article mentioned in the podcast
- The roadmap behavior change hierarchy diagram
- The behavioral hierarchy change document – Effectiveness is not enough
- Article written by Susan’s daughter about Veda the Alexandrine parrot