Discuss traits and beliefs in your work as a clinician


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In their memories of Don Baer, James Sherman and Jan Sheldon talk about how powerful it is for behavior analysts to think creatively ("Just because it hasn't been done doesn't mean it can't be done. "), ask questions (like "why not" instead of "why"), and, most importantly, solve problems! His ideas that if we can't teach someone, it's because of how we're teaching them, not because they can't learn, and that we should try different ways to teach them instead of assuming they can't learn, are important for a good science practitioner. Have you seen examples of these traits and his beliefs in your work as a clinician? Give specific examples from your work with people with disabilities or other parts of your business and personal life to show how these can help you in your practice.

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