Authentic Interprofessional Collaboration: Reflections From Self to Others
Join this webinar with Dr. Lina Slim, BCBA-D, CCC-SLP to learn effective strategies for interprofessional collaboration in behavior analysis. Enhance your skills, overcome challenges, and build partnerships for positive outcomes.
Learning Objectives
- Review effective interprofessional collaborative behavioral competencies between behavior analysts and other related providers
- Educate on how to overcome challenges and foster trust in interprofessional collaborations
- Teach how to build partnerships and promote positive, meaningful, and sustainable outcomes through authentic interprofessional culturally responsive collaborative practices
About Instructor
Dr. Lina Slim is a dually certified SLP & BCBA-D with over 30 years experience, specializing her clinical practice on supporting families and their children with autism, neurodevelopmental and behavioral challenges, speech and language differences and apraxia, providing training, supervision, and consultations to practitioners across professional disciplines, cultures, and countries.
She is Founding Executive Director of ASAP – A Step Ahead Program, LLC, Adjunct Professor at Endicott College ABA Program and The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, ABA Online Program. Her clinical and research interests focus on disseminating best practices in the application of the science of behavior analysis to support persons with autism and their families, establishing and maintaining effective functional verbal behaviors while promoting Interprofessional Culturally Aware, Responsive and Person-Centered Collaborative Practices (AICARe-Collaboration).
Dr. Slim presents and consults nationally and internationally and has published several peer-reviewed research and book chapters.
Dr. Slim brings a unique personal and behavior analytic perspective on interprofessional collaboration, cultural responsiveness, and humility, by drawing from her diverse cultural, linguistic, and professional background, as well as from her extensive clinical practice working with culturally and linguistically diverse families nationally and internationally.