Learning CEUS

Balancing Act: A Behavior Analytic Approach to Juggling Professional and Personal Roles

$15.00

Course Description:

This CEU delves into the intricate challenge of achieving work-life balance, especially tailored for professional women in the field of behavior analysis. Drawing upon evidence-based behavior analytic principles, this CEU offers a comprehensive framework for understanding, managing, and optimizing the balance between professional responsibilities and personal life. Participants will explore the nuances of work-life balance, confront common false limiting beliefs, and address tangible challenges unique to women in behavior analysis. The course introduces the innovative “Personal Timecard” concept as a practical tool for visualizing and managing time across various life domains, ensuring a strategic allocation of one’s most valuable resources. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical strategies, attendees will learn how to apply behavior analytic principles to craft a balanced, fulfilling professional and personal life.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Gain a basic understanding of how to achieve work-life balance using behavior analytic principles. This covers techniques like reinforcement, self-monitoring, goal setting, antecedent manipulation, shaping, and extinction.
  2. Employ ten practical tips for achieving work-life balance, ranging from setting boundaries, manding for help, delegating tasks, establishing routines, to fostering a social support system.
  3. Discuss the unique challenges professional women in behavior analysis face in achieving work-life balance, including societal expectations, the disproportionate share of household responsibilities, and professional demands.

MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Daniela Galvez Moreno, M.S., BCBA

Daniela Galvez Moreno is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with extensive experience in applying behavior analysis to improve life quality. Holding a Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis from the Florida Institute of Technology, she has developed a broad skill set across various settings, including hospitals, clinics, homes, and schools. Daniela’s focus has been on designing effective behavior intervention plans, training behavior technicians, and collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams for her clients’ comprehensive care and development. As the Chief Operating Officer and co-founder of Brawn and Bloom, Daniela’s courses are particularly beneficial for professional women seeking to leverage behavior analytic principles to enhance both personal and professional areas of their lives.