Maintaining a Professional Relationship between an RBT and BCBA

What is unacceptable behavior for a professional relationship between an RBT and supervising BCBA? The unacceptable professional relationship behavior between an RBT and BCBA is the RBT implementing the treatment plan as directed no matter what.

The content loaded query about the professional relationship between an RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) and supervising BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) relates to the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Maintaining a professional relationship is essential in ABA practice.

Among the options given, the one that is not acceptable for a professional relationship between an RBT and supervising BCBA is: A. The RBT implements the treatment plan as directed no matter what. This is because an RBT should always ensure that the treatment they are providing is ethical and in the best interest of the client.

If an RBT believes that the treatment plan is not effective or ethical, they have a duty to discuss this with their supervising BCBA. The other options listed (B: The RBT contributes ideas and input about the shared client C: The BCBA provides feedback to the RBT about the RBT's performance in the field, and D: The BCBA can request that the RBT assist in parent training and functional behavior assessments) are all acceptable and encouraged practices in ABA.

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