Home Based ABA Therapy
Home Based ABA therapy for individual with autism and other developmental disorders consist of highly flexible and versatile program that supplement or replace facility-based care. ABA home care allows applied behavior analysts to accommodate individuals and family with special needs in the home to ensure access to effective therapy.
Functional Behavior Assessment
- Define the behavior FBA starts by defining a person behavior.
- Gather and analyze information after defining the behavior. The team will pull the information collected.
- Find the reason for behavior using information collected the team will make the best guess about what is causing the behavior.
Behavior Plan Development
Family Counseling
Family therapy is a type of psychotherapy that helps families or individuals within a family understand and improve the way family members interact with each other and resolve conflicts together. This type of therapy strengthens the entire family, allowing each family member to rely on one another to work towards desired family change. These therapists provide the same mental health services as other therapists, simply with a specific focus — family relationships. The family can be the biggest source of support, comfort, joy, and love. At times, it can also be your greatest source of strain and grief. A health crisis, marital struggle, mental illness, work problems, or teenage rebellion may threaten to tear your family apart.
Family therapy can help your family weather such storms. Family therapy can help patch strained relationships, teach new coping skills, and improve how your family works together. Whether it's you, your partner, a child, or even a sibling or parent who's in crisis, family therapy can help all of you communicate better and develop new behavioral patterns. Working with a family therapist, you and your family will examine your family's ability to solve problems and express thoughts and emotions. You may explore family roles, rules, and behavior patterns in order to spot issues that contribute to conflict. Family therapy can help you pinpoint your specific concerns and assess how your family is handling them. Guided by your family therapist, you'll learn new ways to interact and overcome old problems. You'll set individual and family goals and work on ways to achieve them as a family. Starting therapy with a family therapist can be one of the best things you do when your family is having trouble. You can begin to heal emotional wounds, come to understand one another better, and restore a sense of harmony you may not have felt for a long time.