
Clinic-Based ABA Therapy
Clinic-Based ABA Therapy offers one-on-one and group therapy sessions in a controlled, therapeutic environment. In this setting, we provide a more structured approach to address behavioral challenges and skill development. Clients receive personalized attention from experienced clinicians who use evidence-based techniques to work on a wide range of behaviors, including communication skills, social interactions, self-management, and adaptive functioning.
- Clinic Team Members:
- Clinical Director: Oversees the entire clinic-based ABA program, ensuring its effectiveness and adherence to best practices. The Clinical Director provides clinical leadership, supports staff training, and ensures all treatment plans and assessments comply with regulatory standards.
- Licensed Behavior Specialist (LBS): Designs and oversees treatment plans, ensuring they are effective and tailored to the client’s needs.
- Group ABA Therapist: Under the supervision of the Clinical Director and Licensed Behavior Specialist, they implement evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) interventions to address behavioral challenges and promote skill development. The therapist works closely with clients, providing individualized support and leading group therapy sessions to foster social skills, communication, and behavior management. Their role also includes collecting data, monitoring progress, and ensuring that treatment plans are effectively carried out in both one-on-one and group settings.
- Behavior Health Technician: Implements one-on-one and group therapy sessions, supporting clients with skill-building and behavior modification.
- Assistant Behavior Consultant: Assists in the implementation of individualized treatment plans, collects data, tracks client progress, and ensures consistency in the delivery of interventions.
- Mobile Therapy: Mobile Therapy services bring therapy directly to individuals in their home or community environment. This approach allows our therapists to work with clients where they feel most comfortable, enabling greater flexibility and access to support. Mobile therapy is ideal for individuals who may have difficulty attending traditional in-clinic appointments or who benefit from interventions in their everyday surroundings. We aim to create tailored therapeutic plans that address each client’s unique needs and goals.
- Mobile Therapy Team Member:
- Mobile Therapist: The Mobile Therapist holds a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or a related field and has significant experience working in behavioral health. They are specially trained to deliver evidence-based interventions such as Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and the RUBI Manual for managing children’s behavior. These therapies are provided both virtually and in-person to support families in managing challenging behaviors, improving parent-child relationships, and developing effective coping strategies. The Mobile Therapist works with the Licensed Behavior Specialist for parent training, ensuring that caregivers have the tools and knowledge to support behavioral interventions at home and in the community. They provide direct therapeutic support, conduct assessments, and assist in the development of individualized treatment plans to address emotional and behavioral needs in natural settings.
- Psychological Evaluations: Our Psychological Evaluations offer comprehensive assessments to evaluate mental health, developmental progress, and behavioral health needs. These evaluations are designed to provide insights into cognitive, emotional, and psychological functioning. The results of the evaluation guide our clinicians in developing effective treatment plans and can be used for therapy placements, developmental assessments, or court requirements.
- Psychological Team Members:
- Licensed Psychologist: Conducts psychological assessments, including diagnostic evaluations, cognitive testing, and personality assessments.
- Case Management: Case Management services ensure that individuals and their families have the support they need to access resources and services that align with their care goals. Our case managers help coordinate care across providers, advocate for client needs, and assist with navigating complex systems like insurance, services, and social services. The goal is to empower individuals and families to successfully manage their care, enhance their quality of life, and achieve the best outcomes possible.
- Case Management Team Members:
- Clinical Coordinator: The Clinical Coordinator oversees the case management team to ensure that clients receive coordinated, high-quality care. This role involves supervising case managers, coordinating treatment plans, and advocating for clients to ensure they receive the necessary support across services. The Clinical Coordinator provides training, ensures compliance with regulations, and monitors the effectiveness of care provided. They collaborate with other clinical staff to address client needs and respond effectively during crises, ensuring a holistic approach to client care.
- Case Manager: Case Management services ensure that individuals and their families have the support they need to access resources and services that align with their care goals. Our case managers help coordinate care across providers, advocate for client needs, and assist with navigating complex systems like insurance, clinical service delivery, and social services. The goal is to empower individuals and families to successfully manage their care, enhance their quality of life, and achieve the best outcomes possible.