Mastering Stress, Mindfulness, & Behavior

By the end of this course, you will gain valuable insights into the relationship between stress and executive functioning, learning how stress impacts key cognitive skills. You will explore various methods for measuring mindfulness, including one scale, to understand its role in mental well-being. The course will define and clarify the concept of a response class hierarchy, helping you better understand behavior patterns. You will also learn the definition of basal metabolic rate (BMR) and its significance in understanding energy expenditure. Finally, you will discover the value of conducting a parametric analysis, equipping you with tools to evaluate the effects of different variables and improve decision-making in behavior analysis and beyond.

Dr. Michael J. Cameron

Introducing your instructor, Dr. Michael J. Cameron, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA. Dr. Cameron is an expert in applied behavior analysis, behavioral medicine, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). He has served as a professor of Behavioral Medicine at Simmons University and The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where he taught doctoral-level courses. Currently, Dr. Cameron is the Director of the Interdisciplinary Behavioral Intervention Unit at Children's Hospital Orange County and holds an adjunct faculty position at the University of Southern California. He teaches in the Department of Psychology and the Master of Science Program in Applied Behavior Analysis. His clinical practice and research focus on applying ACT, applied behavior analysis, and behavioral medicine to manage challenging behaviors.

Curriculum

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    Stage 5: Establishing Health-Promoting Behavioral Patterns

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Stress, Mindfulness, & Executive Functioning

Join the course to explore the powerful link between stress, mindfulness, and executive functioning.

$19.99