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Generalist Practitioners and Applied Behavioral Science

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Please give a brief overview of the generalist perspective of practice and how does it relate to applied behavioral science?

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The generalist practitioners work with a wide variety of settings such as families, groups, individuals, communities, and even organizations or corporations. A generalist practitioner strives to strengthen human functioning and promote the effectiveness of societal structures. They assist the family in working towards being united and creating a receptive environment that will help to acquire stability in the family. Their ...

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