Behavior Therapy

What is behavior therapy?

There are different types of problematic behavioural disorders and if your child suffers from any of them, then a behaviour therapy can be very effective in fixing this issue permanently.

More specifically, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is a more beneficial therapy that helps children with such disabilities develop social, communication and other related skills to cope with their behavioural problems nicely.

Who benefits from behavior therapy?

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) can benefit individuals of all ages with behavioral and developmental challenges. It is a flexible treatment approach that can be tailored to meet the individual needs of each person, regardless of their age or specific diagnosis.

ABA is most commonly used as a treatment for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and is considered to be one of the most effective treatments for autism. It can help individuals with ASD improve their communication, social skills, academic performance, and daily living skills, as well as reduce problematic behaviors.

In addition to individuals with ASD, ABA may also benefit individuals with other developmental disorders, such as Down syndrome, intellectual disability, and ADHD. It can also be used to help individuals with acquired brain injuries, such as traumatic brain injury or stroke, to regain lost skills and improve their functioning.

Overall, ABA can be an effective treatment for individuals who exhibit challenging behaviors or have difficulty acquiring new skills. It is a data-driven and evidence-based treatment approach that focuses on teaching new behaviors and reducing problematic behaviors, leading to improved outcomes and increased independence for individuals with a variety of behavioral and developmental challenges.

ABA: An Overview

Generally, ABA works on the principles of behaviourism. It breaks down complex skills into smaller and more manageable steps and therapists teach all these things to their patients to improve behavioural and social skills in them.

Plus, at Positive Vibes, we can customize the Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) therapy as per every child’s community, school, home and varying setups.

We also combine the ABA treatment with other therapies such as speech and language therapy, social skills training and occupational therapy to make it more effective and ensure better results for the concerned parties.

So, if your child also has a behavioural disorder, make sure you give him or her behaviour therapy on time to fix this condition in the best way possible. As a result, not only will his or her social and communication skills improve but the intensity of their problematic behaviours will also reduce a lot than before with increased confidence and self-esteem.

Who can benefit from a behaviour therapy?

Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is beneficial for people of all ages, particularly for those with behavioural and developmental problems.

And the best part is we can customize this treatment as per every person’s lifestyle, age and unique recovery needs.

So, if you are also suffering from any kind of developmental or behavioural disorder, consult one of our occupational therapists today.

Depending on the severity of your condition, he or she will design a personalized ABA treatment that will help you overcome the disorder with surprising results in a few days or weeks.

What happens in an ABA therapy?

Patients of ADHD, Down Syndrome or Intellectual Disability can go for the ABA treatment easily. In this therapy, the patient learns new behaviours and techniques to reduce the severity of the problematic behaviour that he or she may has.

This improves their fine and gross motor skills as well as brain function. As a result, you will feel more confident and independent and start living a happy and healthy life.

Who is a behavior therapist?

A behaviour therapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of various behavioural and emotional disorders.

They use effective behaviour therapy techniques to help people overcome problematic behaviours, emotions, and thoughts that are causing distress in them or interfering in their daily lives.

Our behaviour therapists specialize in ABA techniques and work with children with behaviour disorders to help them overcome their specific conditions nicely.

So, depending on your unique needs and requirements, our therapists will conduct a family therapy, group therapy or individual therapy that works in the best of your favour.

Types of behaviour therapy

There are different types of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) treatments, each therapy demanding a different approach and set of requirements.

Some of the most common ABA therapies include:

  • Discrete Trial Training (DTT): DTT is a highly effective ABA therapy that focuses on teaching specific skills by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable steps. This type of therapy uses a one-to-one teaching format and depends mainly on the infusion of positive thoughts and viewpoints to ensure the desired results.
  • Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT): PRT is a natural and result-driven ABA therapy that focuses on the teaching of pivotal skills such self-management, social interactions, motivation and self-awareness. Therapists consider these skills pivotal because they usually impact many areas related to a person’s overall growth and development.
  • Early Intensive Behavioural Intervention (EIBI): EIBI is a comprehensive ABA treatment that can fix behavioural disorders in young kids. In this therapy, the person needs to undergo a therapy session of 20-40 hours in total where you will learn a wide range of skills related to daily living, social interaction and communication.

Again, we can customize and modify each of these ABA treatments for you depending on your personalized recovery goals and needs. To know more on our ABA therapy options, call us right now and one of Occupational Therapists (OTs) would love to hear from you.

Behaviour therapy in Children

In most cases, children with developmental and behavioural disorders will need an ABA therapy. Doctors consider this therapy effective because it mainly focuses on the principles of behaviourism and infusion of positive thoughts and emotions to overcome difficult or challenging situations nicely and confidently.

So, consider these points the next time you take an ABA therapy for your child.

  • Early Beginning: ABA therapy is most effective when you start it early for your child, ideally before the age of three. This will improve many areas of his or her life including social interaction, behaviour and communication.
  • Personalized Treatment: To get the maximum benefits from an ABA therapy, one must personalize the treatment as per the child’s unique needs and requirements. Make sure you consider things such as strengths, weaknesses, interests and recovery goals to design the best ABA therapy for your child.
  • Data Utilization:  An ABA therapy mainly works on useful data and insights. The therapist uses these data to track the child’s progress and takes decisions based on that. This makes the therapy more effective and ensures better results for the child.
  • Parental Involvement: Parents play an important role in making the ABA therapy workable for the child. So, parents must participate in the whole ABA therapy session from start to finish as the doctor will teach them some post-therapy techniques to practice at home. This will not only increase the child’s confidence but will also improve his or her communication and behavioural skills to a reasonable extent.
  • Long-Term Commitment: If you really want an ABA therapy for your child, then you will have to dedicate at least 20-40 hours per week for the treatment to complete properly. But, one thing is for sure, the results you will get from the ABA therapy will be worth the investment.
  • Use of Other Therapies: Combining other treatments such as an occupational therapy, speech therapy or parental therapy with the ABA therapy will make it even more effective and result-driven for the child and the child will see surprising improvements in his or her condition in a few days or weeks.

Therefore, every parent must pay attention to these factors before going for an ABA therapy for his or her child. After that, the person must an Occupational Therapist (OT) from our team to design a custom ABA therapy for his or her child so that the victim gets a happy and normal life in the coming times.