Learning CEUS

The Transformative Power of Gratitude: A Behavior Analyst’s Approach

$15.00

Course Description:

This CEU dives into the significant role of gratitude in enhancing psychological health, physical well-being, and social connections, all viewed through the lens of behavior analysis. It presents gratitude as a complex emotion with evolutionary, biological, and cultural underpinnings and provides participants with evidence-based interventions and actionable strategies to integrate gratitude into personal and professional life. Participants will delve into the science of gratitude, behavioral principles underpinning gratitude practices, and the transformative effect of gratitude on workplace dynamics, client interactions, and personal growth. By integrating behavior analysis with gratitude practices, attendees will gain actionable insights to enhance therapy outcomes, foster positive workplace environments, and strengthen family relationships, ultimately contributing to a culture of positivity and resilience.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand gratitude as a complex emotion that positively impacts psychological health, physical well-being, and social relationships, recognizing its evolutionary, biological, and cultural dimensions.
  2. Explore the behavioral principles underlying gratitude, including how gratitude can be analyzed and fostered through operant and respondent conditioning, stimulus control, and verbal operants.
  3. Learn evidence-based gratitude interventions and simple behavioral strategies to cultivate gratitude in personal and professional settings. This includes practices like counting blessings, gratitude visits, and mental subtraction, as well as daily routines and environmental modifications to promote gratitude.

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.