 When providing services, RVTs do not discriminate against anyone, demean or harass individuals or groups on the basis of age, gender, race, culture, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language, socioeconomic status or any other basis forbidden by law. RVTs recognize and own their own limitations and obtain proper training. Consultation or supervision when providing behavior technician services protected individuals or groups. So if you're running into any scenarios where you're uncomfortable and you think there might be some conflict here, you need to ask for support. Our goal is to improve. If you have a hard time after training and things don't seem to be going any better and your supervisor's like, hey, nice shot, it's not really working out, then honor it, own up and move on. We can't work with everybody, but it's on you to recognize that it might not be a great fit.