FAQs

Frequently asked questions about applied behavior analysis (ABA) and the services the Center for Individual & Family Counseling can offer to help.

(ABA) or Applied Behavior Analysis is a therapy based on the science of learning and behavior. Behavior analysis helps us understand how behavior works and affected by the environment and how learning takes place. For more information visit https://www.autismspeaks.org/applied-behavior-analysis

ABA involves many techniques for understanding and changing behavior and can be adapted to meet the needs of each individual.

Our Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) team will assess each client’s skill level that includes their emotional, psychological, and cognitive function and will create an individualized treatment plan (ITP). We provide orientation and support for parents in order to create a learning environment that promotes the child’s development. In addition, at CIFC, we conduct psychological testing.

At CIFC we provide effective interventions in the following areas:

  • Self-care skills
  • Social skills
  • Maladaptive behavior reduction
  • Classroom management
  • Potty training
  • Verbal behavior/communication
  • Group skills
  • Sleeping issues
 
  • Family Therapy
  • Family Court Cases
  • Couples therapy
  • Individual Therapy
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation
  • ABA Therapy
 
  • Individual Therapy
  • Play Therapy
  • Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA therapy)

A comprehensive diagnostic and treatment approach is used to assist children (ages 4–17) who have varying emotional, cognitive, and/or behavioral difficulties such as:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD)
  • School and behavioral problems
  • Any other mental health issues

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