Topic > Behavior Analyst Case Study - 1004

The BACB Guidelines for Responsible Conduct 2.16 a. Interruption or termination of services states that "behavior analysts make reasonable efforts to plan for the provision of care in the event that behavior analysis services are interrupted by factors such as illness, unavailability, or relocation of the analyst behavior or customer relocation or financial limitations" (BACB, 2010). If services must be terminated due to nonpayment, behavior analysts should try to find ways to collect payment before terminating services. Additionally, the behavior analyst must ensure that he or she does everything in his or her power to continue providing help to the client; The BACB Guidelines for Responsible Conduct 2.16 d. Interruption or termination of services states that “prior to termination services, the behavior analyst discusses the client's needs, provides appropriate services prior to termination, and recommends alternative service providers to facilitate the transition” (BACB,