Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) at Eisel Behavior Therapy helps individuals build essential life skills, improve communication, and foster independence. Using evidence-based techniques, we create customized plans tailored to each person's unique needs, providing them with tools to achieve meaningful progress. By focusing on small, achievable steps, ABA empowers individuals to overcome challenges and thrive in their daily lives.
Our ABA programs focus on developing critical skills that enhance daily living, social interactions, and problem-solving abilities. By addressing specific challenges, we empower individuals to make meaningful progress, achieve their goals, and gain greater independence. Every session is designed with care, compassion, and a focus on real-world applications, ensuring long-term success.
ABA is effective for treatment of any problem behavior, regardless of diagnosis. An autism diagnosis is generally required when families wish to bill their insurance for ABA. To be clear, behavior analysts treat behavior, not diagnoses.
This is a two-step process involving open-ended interviews and a functional analysis called an IISCA (Interview-Informed Synthesized Contingency Analysis). It identifies factors that influence challenging behaviors.
An individualized, performance-based program informed by the PFA. SBT teaches contextually appropriate behaviors such as functional communication, tolerance, and increasing cooperation across various activities, from simple to more complex tasks.
The Balance program supports young children (ages 3–6) recently diagnosed with autism, who exhibit emerging problem behavior. It teaches essential life skills, including communication, handling disappointment, cooperation, and persistence, while strengthening adult-child relationships. Often used in parent coaching, the program can be adapted for older children but is not suited for severe behavior challenges like self-injury or severe aggression.
"Today’s ABA” refers to an exceptional approach in applied behavior analysis that addresses challenging behavior, developed by Dr. Gregory Hanley and colleagues This approach is characterized by strong, positive, and trusting client-therapist relationships, compassionate care, assent-based treatment, and trauma assumed practices.
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Guidance for parents and caregivers to support therapy goals, improve interactions, and create a positive, structured environment at home.
Customized training sessions for professionals to enhance skills in applying evidence-based ABA principles effectively.