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Behavioral interventions in community settings for Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Meta-analysis

Society of Clinical Psychology

Early behavioral interventions (BI) such as applied behavior analysis (ABA) and early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) are the main established therapeutic interventions for autism spectrum disorders (ASD). What barriers may exist for implementing behavioral interventions in routine clinical care?

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Supporting Quality of Life Among Adults With Autism

Relias

Many cannot access one form of therapy that excels in teaching such skills — applied behavior analysis (ABA). Task analysis and ABA can be used to teach a wide variety of daily living and job skills. Quality of life refers to an individual’s perception of how good their life is across several factors.

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How To Apply the RBT Code of Ethics to Your Work

Relias

In the realm of applied behavior analysis (ABA), the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) code of ethics serves as a guiding compass for professionals in their practice, ensuring the highest standards of conduct and care. reinforces the commitment to ethical behavior, transparency, and client well-being.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending December 14, 2021

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

That means that if a parent is thinking of asking for help, such as HeadStart child care, emergency housing, domestic violence support, substance abuse counseling, or Applied Behavior Analysis therapy funded by the state, they should be prepared to deal with [the city’s family police agency, the Administration for Children’s Services]. …

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending January 25, 2022

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Remember when children could walk home from school by themselves or even play in a playground without parents hovering over them? In New Mexico an Albuquerque Journal editorial declared, children are dying “seemingly … under the noses” of the state family policing agency. NCCPR has an op-ed in the Journal about what to do about it. ?