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Is Burnout Inevitable? Mental Health and Self-Care for Behavioral Assistants

Is Burnout Inevitable? Mental Health and Self-Care for Behavioral Assistants

Published on: 14/11/2025

While working as behavioral assistant (BA) can be a rewarding career, it can also be emotionally draining and demanding. Without engaging in regular self-care, you can suffer a burnout. But is it inevitable?

Where Behavioral Assistants Work: A Look into Your Future Workplace

Where Behavioral Assistants Work: A Look into Your Future Workplace

Published on: 18/08/2025

The working environment is vital for a Behavioral Assistant (BA) in enhancing and shaping career experience. As a BA, you can work in different settings such as schools, clinics, homes, and treatment centers.

Mass Layoffs Are Here: Why Behavioral Assistance is the Future

Mass Layoffs Are Here: Why Behavioral Assistance is the Future

Published on: 04/08/2025

With rapid technological advancements and frequent economic disruptions, mass layoffs are becoming more common. Just this past May, Walmart made headlines when it announced that around 1,500 employees from its corporate tech workforce would be laid off.

The Job Market Is Shifting: Here’s Why You Should Consider Behavioral Assistance Now

The Job Market Is Shifting: Here’s Why You Should Consider Behavioral Assistance Now

Published on: 28/07/2025

With globalization and technological advancements, the job market is changing. Roles that were once in high demand are now disappearing as automation and AI continue to replace human workers.

How to Work with Headstrong Families as a Behavioral Assistant

How to Work with Headstrong Families as a Behavioral Assistant

Published on: 29/10/2024

As a behavioral assistant, I once worked with a family led by a parent who was an attorney—headstrong, assertive, and set on directing how the support services should be managed. Naturally, lawyers are trained to advocate and take control, so she was confident in her approach.

Keeping Families Informed: The Role of a Behavioral Assistant

Keeping Families Informed: The Role of a Behavioral Assistant

Published on: 21/08/2024

How do you keep families updated? Do you call, text or email them? As a Behavioral Assistant, your role extends beyond direct interaction with the youth you support. A crucial aspect of your job is ensuring that parents or caregivers are well-informed about the progress and strategies you are implementing.

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