July 23, 2008

Keith Hersh, BCBA

My Vincent Milletich Project seems to have sparked some interest and backlash from the Behaviorist community judging by the comments.

Recently, Keith Hersh, BCBA, stated the following on one of my blog posts:

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CS, I don't think you quite understand the relationship between ABA and the JRC.

Matt Isreal is not a behavior analyst.

Allowing him to present at a conference does not mean in any way that behavior analysts are adopting his methods or that, "Matthew Israel really isn't out of the mainstream of ABA, he's right there in the thick of it."

At FABA, we had a presentation by the Big Cat Rescue Society, in which they talked about how they train thier cats to cooperate with medical care. Does this mean that behavior analysts are going to adopt their methods? By your argument, the "Big Cat Rescue Society really isn't out of the mainstream of ABA, They are right there in the thick of it."

For those of you who are confused how Matt could possibly defend what the JRC is doing, you need take into account that formal education in ABA does not teach about the JRC. Responses to Matt somehow allude he knows exactly what is going on at the JRC. Their website and advertising materials indicate that they are following the process that behavior analysts adhere to. Only use punishment, if everything else failed and the behavior is really severe. Then get rid of the punishment ASAP. If this is what the JRC was doing, then possibly, a behavior analyst would methodologically agree with the use of shock. This does not mean that ethically, they would agree, or would ever administer it.

Stop drawing imaginary lines between ABA and the JRC. They don't exist.

This is my response in a sort of point by point response:

"Matt Isreal is not a behavior analyst. Allowing him to present at a conference does not mean in any way that behavior analysts are adopting his methods"

Really? Do you mean those behaviorists who pay to listen to him speak or those behaviorists that he employs?

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"Responses to Matt somehow allude he knows exactly what is going on at the JRC."

No, Matt pretty clearly gave the impression that he knew what was going on. He was provided links and gave his endorsement to these practices.

"Their website and advertising materials indicate that they are following the process that behavior analysts adhere to. Only use punishment, if everything else failed and the behavior is really severe. Then get rid of the punishment ASAP. If this is what the JRC was doing, then possibly, a behavior analyst would methodologically agree with the use of shock. "

Do you mean severe behavior where the "student/client" was entrapped by the behaviorist by purposely taunting the "student/client" just so they could administer Level III aversives (Electric Shock) like this from the the NY State Report:

"GED skin shock and restraint are also used together when the Behavior Rehearsal Lesson (BRL) is practiced on a student. The BRL is used when a student exhibits a high risk, low frequency behavior. As described by a JRC staff person, during a BRL, the student is restrained and GED administered as the student is forcibly challenged to do what the procedure seeks to eliminate. If the student attempts to pull away he receives a GED skin shock; if the student attempts to follow through with the high-risk behavior he receives multiple GED skin shocks at closer intervals."

Shocking for behavior that was purposely instigated by the behaviorist? Where have we heard of the above before? Sounds a lot like the treatment Alex received in a Clockwork Orange wherein he is restrained, his eyes mechanically kept open while he watches violent scenes along with what the behaviorist believes is the antecedent, Beethoven's 9th symphony.


"This does not mean that ethically, they would agree, or would ever administer it."

No, doesn't mean they would but some apparently do, and others seem to accept the propaganda without much thoughtful reflection.

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July 20, 2008

Vincent Milletich Project


Interverbal:

"Moreover, Skinner is right. It is not torture. The word "torture" means something specific. What certain parties did in terms of using physical aversives in the past, or still do now, might be disagreeable and I would certainly argue against it on ethical lines, but it is Not Torture" (my emphasis).

This is a project I am putting together to recreate the circumstances of Vincent Milletich's death. Various state governments have a 30 year unsuccessful track record of shutting down The Judge Rotenberg Center. I intend to use the final video along with written evidence of why I believe international pressure is necessary to shut down JRC. Final film copy along with documented abuses will be submitted to Amnesty International for it's consideration to take on JRC.

I have begun to order materials and props to recreate Vincent's death. The project will be well documented using press accounts and court records showing the last minutes of Vincent's life. If you have any information that you feel is pertinent to this project please contact me. My email is listed in the about section.

Update:

I thought I would post young master Matt Brodhead's defense of the Judge Rotenberg Center. You can find it here. Also, JRC's destroying of probable incriminating evidence in a law enforcement investigation found here.

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According to his profile, Matt is a 1st year graduate student studying Behavior Analysis at Western Michigan University.

You may ask why I would link to a blog post that I might find offensive by its very nature (supporting extreme physical aversives against children). I post it because I think Matt's view of JRC is exactly what Matthew Israel's extensive propaganda machine conveys to the public and contradictory information about the ethics and honesty of clinicians working at JRC, which there is ample evidence of here, and here, is not persuasive for a 1st year grad student in Behavior Analysis. Matt's post could easily be confused for a PR release for JRC. I don't think Matt is alone in his views nor necessarily in the minority of behavior analysts.

Interesting discussion over on Michelle Dawson's TMob website. This was recently posted about Matthew Israel.

I mainly read here and seldom write.

My name is Sharon and I'm from Israel.

We had a visit here of Dr Matthew Israel last week. Apparently it was a private visit but the local ABA community here could not resist it and invited Dr Israel to lecture about JRC's methodology. The lecture took place at the Zisnman College for Physical Education & Sports within the Wingate Institute and it was organized by the Center for Behavior Analysis in the college together with the Israeli association for ABA.

The invitation/brochure to the lecture presents JRC as using "full implementation of ABA science" with "direct" and "exact" teaching to "help people in high risk".
About Dr Israel it is said that he has "deep knowledge of the ethical, clinical and legal aspects of the issue in North America".

The lecture and the way Dr Israel was presented in front of educators etc. here in Israel are now the subject of letters exchange and criticism here.

Prior to this, the secretary of the local behaviorists association here in Israel, Mr. Michael Ben-Zvi, has been scheduled to take part in the first conference to be held here in Israel by the Israeli autistic selp-advocacy group.
Because Dr. Israel's lecture has been coordinated by the local behaviorists association and after Mr. Ben-Zvi did not express any rejection of JRC's methods and after a letter from Dr Eitan Eldar (head of the ABA program in the Zisman College) failed to do the same thing the Israeli selp-advocacy organization ACI informed Mr. Ben-Zvi that his participation is ACI's (Autistic Community of Israel) symposium (to be held at July the 23rd in Raanana ) is canceled.

Prior to Dr. Israel's lecture (in the Zisman College) the Israeli web site "Special Place" which advertised the lecture in its on-line board decided to take it off after it received information regarding JRC's methodologies.

The Israeli national autism society, Alut, still has not responded to a letter concerning the publication of Dr. Israel's lecture by its family support center (Bet-Loren).

Matthew Israel really isn't out of the mainstream of ABA, he's right there in the thick of it.

July 19, 2008

Spiderman for the day


A Kid's Wish... Spiderman for the Day from Knowles Video, Robert Knowles on Vimeo.

A child wanted to be Spiderman for the day as his "Make a Wish". With some of the recent talk again comparing autism to cancer I thought it would be appropriate to keep perspectives based in reality.

The video is really fun to watch. There are 3 episodes on this one video. I hope the child in this video is doing better now but I don't have any information that would tell me otherwise. Life is shorter for some.

July 18, 2008

ABA on Ebay

I thought I'd seen everything on marketing and autism. This is a new one on me.

Neurotypicalism Everyday


I made this video a year ago and its a parody of the often referenced "Autism Everyday" video. NT's shouldn't feel I'm targeting them. The reason behind the video was to demonstrate that editing is an art form and you can change the characterization of a group of people based on how you edit them.

Editing people into one dimensional characters is a very mean and repugnant thing to do and the producer of this film (Autism Everyday) Lauren Thierry and the marketer and owner of Autism Everyday should be ashamed of themselves for contributing to the one dimensional representation of a group of people (autistics) that they claim they want to help. If that is the type of help they offer, then we don't need it.

Please write to Autism Speaks and ask them to remove Autism Everyday from the public because one dimensional views of autistics is not what we need.

Bob and Suzanne Wright
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