During this presentation, I will review the foundations of DNA-V including nonlinear contingency analysis, relational frame theory, and acceptance and commitment theory. I will provide examples of how each of these areas are important to consider when working with learners with advanced language skills, and provide examples of how DNA-V processes can be integrated into RBT led ABA sessions.
Learning Objectives
The participant will be able to describe the importance of nonlinear contingency analysis in case conceptualization
The participant will be able to describe what a relational frame is
The participant will be able to identify how a relational frame impacts how learners engage with the environment
The participant will be able to list the 6 parts of DNA-V
The participant will be able to describe 3 ways to integrate DNA-V processes into a session
AnnaMarie has been a BCBA since 2016. She has worked with clients from ages 3 to 21, across a wide range of skill levels. She is passionate about teaching skills that will improve quality of life in the real world.
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