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What is Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)?
For those who struggle to understand or apply these behavioural norms, life can be very hard. For example, people with conditions such as autism often find it difficult to interpret social cues and can behave in ways that others interpret as strange or inappropriate. This in turn can lead to difficult situations and hamper their ability to function in social environments and to reach their potential in education or at work.
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), originally developed in the 1960s, is an approach that has been proven to be effective. An ABA therapist works to help people with conditions such as autism to change their behaviour by exploring the relationship between the behaviour in question and the individual’s social environment, and to help them to learn a different behaviour that will be seen as more appropriate. ABA can be used with both adult and child patients and has been demonstrated to be effective in both demographics.
In ABA, “behaviour” is considered to include both actions taken, and less tangible reactions including thoughts and feelings, and the therapeutic approach is tailored specifically to the individual in question—to their interests, their abilities, and their specific needs.
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How can ABA help?
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How can I get Applied Behaviour Analysis in London?
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