ABA Therapy and When should you take

in abahomehealth •  4 years ago 

ABA therapy stands for Applied Behavioral Analysis which is a type of gold-standard treatment given to patients suffering from autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or other developmental conditions like:

• Depression
• Anxiety
• Anger problem
• Dementia
• Eating disorders
• OCD, panic attacks, & fear
• Borderline personality disorder
• Mental health issues
The main motive of ABA therapy is to improve mental health, learning, interaction, living, and social skills in your child and reduce problematic behaviors that are negatively affecting his or her life at home or outside.
Components of ABA therapy:

As every child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has unique symptoms, the components of successful ABA therapy will depend on each child’s individual strengths and specific needs.
A successful ABA therapy program will address all aspects of the child’s disability like communication, attention, social, play, self-help, learning, academic, home, and behavioral challenges.

In simple words, ABA therapy isn’t a single type of program but is a combination of different types of procedures or interventions. Some common components of ABA therapy include:

  1. Task Analysis
  2. Chaining
  3. Prompting
  4. Fading
  5. Shaping
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