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Applied Behavior Analysis: Most Effective therapy for autistics

 



ABA therapy is derivative of applied behavior analysis  is a type of therapy that focuses on improving specific behaviors, such as social skills, communication abilities and academics, adaptive learning skills, such as fine motor dexterity, hygiene, personal grooming, domestic capabilities, punctuality, and job competence for adults. ABA is primarily used to treat those with autism, but it's effective for many psychological disorders in a variety of settings, including schools, workplaces, homes, and clinics. Research shows that consistent ABA can significantly improve behaviors and skills and decrease the need for special services.it make the person seld independent to perform their work by own.


Evolution of ABA therapy


ABA was developed by psychologist Ole Ivar Lovaas in the 1960s. Now question is how he developed this therapy?The therapy emerged from his early work using positive and negative reinforcement to change the particular behavior that people tend to harm themselves. This evolved into modern ABA therapy in which positive reinforcement is used to teach and promote social skills, language abilities, and personal habits to autistics.

Like every therapy and scientific setting this therapy has many perspectives and controversies. 

 For example, some parents and therapistst give importance to  ABA and state that it led to concrete, observable improvements in children’s abilities. Some adult children who received the therapy may think similarly. Yet other adults with autism may believe that ABA suppressed their natural feelings and behaviors in the name of becoming “normal.” they are commanded and become robotic.These people may believe that society should instead accept their true identities and embrace neurodiversity.


When ABA is used?


Applied behavior analysis is commonly practiced as a therapeutic intervention for individuals with autism. According to the Center for Autism, ABA helps people with autism to  improve social interactions, learning new skills, and maintaining positive behaviors. ABA also helps transfer skills and behavior from one situation to another, and adapting themselves to each and every challenging situations. With autism, ABA is most successful when intensely applied for more than 20 hours a week and prior to the age of 4.

ABA can also help aging adults cope with the losses that come with age, like memory, strength, and relationships. For young and old, ABA can help individuals manage some of the upcoming lifestyle challenges that accompany many mental and physical health conditions.



ABA is expected to do...?

When working with an ABA therapist, clients will:


1) Determine which behaviors need to be changed 

2) Set goals and expected outcomes for client

3) Establish ways or schedule to measure changes and improvements

4) Evaluate where you are now and where therapist need to leed you

5) Learn new skills  or learn how to avoid negative behaviors which could proof oneself a negative exceptional 

6) Regularly review client's progress and write down the observations 

7) Decide, what behavioral modification is necessary or what modification is not further necessary 

8) The length  ABA therapy duration depends on the severity of the problem and individual rate of improvement.


How ABA works?



ABA therapy is based on proven theories of learning and behavior. Therapists who use ABA understand and we'll known to the fact that how human behaviors are learned and how they can be changed over time.

People concerned to this therapy or whose with autism may have many questions regarding this therapy outcomes. Possible queries would be discussed in upcoming article. Before ending the blog very important fact that needs to be understood is, every psychological therapy is time taking.no therapy works with in a day.or you take therapy session, sleep,and in the morning you wake up you are perfectly fine.

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