bgsig fall 2011 newsletter
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Included inside: Recap ABAI 2011, Call for ABAI 2012 Submissions, New Website, Recent PublicationsTRANSCRIPT
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BGSIG MembersAlso included throughout the newsletter are pictures of our BGSIG members at ABAI in Denver.
Above. Our friends from Norway stand in front of their posters on behavioral gerontology.
Left. Allison Jay, Treasurer, tells a conference attendee about the BGSIG.
Recap ABAI 2011
Read about the 2011 student
award winner and membership
growth.
Page 2
Call for Papers
ABAI 2012 Submission deadline
is just around the corner. Find a
SIG member to present with.
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Contribute to the Website
Add a job opportunity, presentation
or program to our website.
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Recent Publications
Find a list of the most recent
publications and presentations
published.
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WHAT’S INSIDE It’s that time of year again! Twice a year, BGSIG distributes a newsletter providing information about
upcoming conferences, highlights of recent behavioral gerontology publications, and spotlights on behavioral-
friendly programs. The current newsletter features information from the ABAI 2011 business meeting, ABAI 2012 call for papers,
and recent publications. Contribute or give us
feedback about the newsletter or our new website by emailing us at [email protected].
N e w s l e t t e rVolume 27, Issue 2 Fall 2011
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BGSIG GrowsThe number of members attending the annual business meeting has increased from 8 in 2009 to 27 members in Denver!
Since March 2011, BGSIG has been on Facebook and Twitter. We currently have 60 Facebook likes and 26 Twitter followers!
Student Researcher AwardEvery year the Behavioral
Gerontology SIG provides one student researcher with a cash award for $50 at the ABAI conference.
Congratulations to Ryan Gutterson, this year’s Student Researcher winner. Ryan presented a talk entitled “Training Caregivers of Elders with Dementia who Exhibit Challenging Behavior to Take a Functional Approach” at the 37th annual ABAI conference in Denver, CO.
Ryan graduated in December 2010 from California State University, LA with an M.S. in Counseling, specializing in applied behavior analysis. He’s beginning
an MBA program in the fall at UCLA’s Anderson School of Business, hoping to focus on OBM.
Ryan was first interested in aging research after having a
conversation on the behavioral variables influencing “sundowning.” He is a recent member of the SIG and is looking for future collaboration with fellow behavioral gerontologists.Ultimately, Ryan would like to own and operate a business that
provides behavioral services to a variety of consumers, including older adults.
Congratulations, Ryan!
For more information, please visit the BGSIG website.
2011 BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES2011 BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES
Business Discussion Open Discussion
• Student Researcher Award
• More applicants than last year!
• Website
• Include presentations, membership directory, social media
• Invited Presenter
• Possibly someone from Seattle Longitudinal Study (?)
• Officers
• New position, Member-At-Large: Yash Manchanda
• Membership Fees
• Increase to $5 a year
• Membership would like the website to include:
• A list of resources (e.g., aging-related job
opportunities, grad and post doc training in
gerontology) on the website.
• A discussion forum on the website.
• A journal article archival list
• We should publish within other disciplines too (e.g.,
TBI).
R E C A P A B A I 2 0 1 1
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November 18-22
Convention Center
Boston, MA
38th Annual Association for Behavior Analysis International
ABAI 6th International Conference:
Granada, SpainNovember 24-26
CALL FOR PAPERS:ABAI 2012 is quickly approaching!! We were excited to see several presentations in the area of gerontology at ABAI in Denver and hope to see even more in Seattle! If you are interested in submitting a presentation and looking for other presenters to fill a symposium, please contact one of the officers TODAY!!!
U P C O M I N G C O N F E R E N C E S
To submit a poster, paper or
panel discussion, visit the
conference website.
Submission deadline: October 12!!!
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What’s on the siteCheck out our new website to read
more on our past business meetings,
current officers, and the Student
Research Award.
Missed a newsletter or upcoming conference announcement? Visit the
Newsletters webpage or our Calendar.
Contact us or join the BGSIG online at www.bgsig.wordpress.com.
Based on your recommendations, a
Resources page for behavioral
gerontology was also added to the website.
Contribute to our websiteWe would like to continue adding to
our list of resources. If you know about a program, journal, or scholarship opportunity not listed, please let us know!
Add to our conference list or have a past presentation uploaded to the website.
We welcome announcements or
featured items from members of the SIG.If you would like to contribute,
contact the web editor, Maranda Trahan at
Resources Page • Behavioral Organizations
• Gerontology Organizations
• Past behavioral gerontology
presentations
• Programs and labs conducting
behavioral research
• Grants
• Scholarships
• Awards
• Behavioral Journals
• Gerontology Journals
• Books
• Blogs
c o n t r i b u t e t o o u r n e w w e b s i t e
Vinh Dang
Secretary
Cornerstone Services
Allison Jay
Treasurer
Colorado Springs
Maranda Trahan
Web/Newsletter
Johns Hopkins
Yash Manchand
Membership
Lanterman Center
Jonathan Baker
Chair
Southern Illinois
Current Officers
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B e h a v i o r a l G e r o n t o l o g y p u b l i c a t i o n s
Dechamps, A., Fasotti, L., Jungheim, J., et al. (2011). Effects of different learning methods for instrumental activities of daily living in patients with Alzheimer's dementia: A pilot study. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementia, 26, 273-281.
McNamara, D. (2011). Tailored activities cut dementia symptoms. American Medical Director's Association, Caring for the Ages.
O'Connor, C. M., Smith, R., Nott, M.T., Lorang, C., & Mathews, R. M. (2011). Using video simulated presence to reduce resistance to care and increase participation of adults with dementia. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementia, 26, 317-325.
Span, P. (2011). Clinical trials neglect the elderly. The New York Times New Old Age Blog.
Steingrimsdottir, H. S., & Arntzen, E. (2011). Using conditional discrimination procedures to study remembering in an Alzheimer's patient. Behavioral Interventions, 26, 179-192.
Gitlin, L., Winter, L., Dennis, M. P., et al. (2010). A biobehavioral home-based intervention and the well-being of patients with dementia and their caregivers: The COPE randomized trial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 304(9), 983-991.
LeBlanc, L. (2010). Integrating behavioral psychology services into adult day programming for individuals with dementia. Behavior Modification, 34, 443-458.Type to enter text
Call for Papers:To mark the 30th anniversary of the publication of the seminal paper on the functional analysis, JABA is announcing a call for papers. A special section of the Winter 2012 issue will be dedicated to research articles, reports, and discussion or review papers on the functional analysis methodology. All papers must be submitted no later than December 21, 2011 to ensure publication in the Winter 2012 issue.
For more information, visit the JABA website or email the JABA editor, Dorothea Lerman.
Allison Jay University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Department of Psychology 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918 Tel: (719) 471-4884 E-mail: [email protected]
BGSIG MEMBERSHIP
M e m b e r s h i p f o r mINSTRUCTIONS: Please complete the form below and return it with your Membership Dues ($5.00, which can be in the form of cash, money order, or check made out to Allison Jay or Jonathan Baker). If you are a renewing member, please use the top of the form to indicate any changes in personal data to be included in the Membership Directory. New members are requested to complete the entire form. Please print or type the form.
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INTEREST AREAS IN BEHAVIORAL GERONTOLOGY: ____Assessment ____Staff Training ____Independent Living ____Other (describe) ____Dementia Clinical Treatment ____ Community Programs (e.g., depression, incontinence) (e.g., senior centers, transportation)