Our Collaborative Partners
A Network Built Around the Whole Person
A Network Built Around the Whole Person
At LocusBx Behavioral Consulting, we recognize that behavior doesn't exist in isolation, and neither should care. When a client's needs extend beyond our scope, we draw on a trusted network of professionals who share our commitment to dignity, evidence, and systems thinking. Our collaborative partners include speech-language pathologists, licensed psychologists, occupational therapists, licensed clinical and family therapists, licensed clinical social workers, and others, each selected for their alignment with a whole-environment approach to human behavior. We don't hand off. We collaborate.
LocusBx's referral practices are grounded in BACB Ethics Code Standards 2.10, 3.06, and 3.13.
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Behavior analysts collaborate with colleagues from their own and other professions in the best interest of clients and stakeholders. Behavior analysts address conflicts by compromising when possible and always prioritizing the best interest of the client. Behavior analysts document all actions taken in these circumstances and their eventual outcomes.
Behavior analysts arrange for appropriate consultation with and referrals to other providers in the best interests of their clients, with appropriate informed consent, and in compliance with applicable requirements (e.g., laws, regulations, contracts, organization and funder policies).
(see 1.05, 2.04, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12)
Behavior analysts make referrals based on the needs of the client and/or relevant stakeholders and include multiple providers when available. Behavior analysts disclose to the client and relevant stakeholders any relationships they have with potential providers and any fees or incentives they may receive for the referrals. They document any referrals made, including relevant relationships and fees or incentives received, and make appropriate efforts to follow up with the client and/ or relevant stakeholders.
(see 1.05, 1.11, 2.01, 2.04, 2.10)