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  2. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: What Is It and Who Can It Help?

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    FAQs. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help you identify and replace negative or damaging behaviors learned in your past. It can be helpful to people with various mental health conditions ...

  3. Reality Therapy Techniques, Benefits, and Limitations

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    Reality therapy is based on choice theory, which Glasser also created. Choice theory states that humans have five basic, genetically driven needs called “genetic instructions.” These are:

  4. ABA Therapy: How It Works, Examples, Cost, Controversy

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    This range can vary depending on your child’s needs. Assuming your child needs an average of 10 hours of ABA per week at a rate of $120 per hour, treatment would cost $1,200 per week. Many ...

  5. Applied behavior analysis - Wikipedia

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    Definition. ABA is an applied science devoted to developing procedures which will produce observable changes in behavior. It is to be distinguished from the experimental analysis of behavior, which focuses on basic experimental laboratory research, but it uses principles developed by such research, in particular operant conditioning and classical conditioning.

  6. Cognitive intervention - Wikipedia

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    A cognitive intervention is a form of psychological intervention, a technique and therapy practised in counselling. It describes a myriad of approaches to therapy that focus on addressing psychological distress at a cognitive level. It is also associated with cognitive therapy, which focuses on the thought process and the manner by which ...

  7. Sensory Integration Therapy: How It Works, Effectiveness

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    More recently, a systematic review from 2019 analyzing the available research on ASI found only three major studies from 2006 to 2017 that met the criteria for being evidence-based research.

  8. ADHD Behavioral Intervention, Social Skills Training, and Therapy

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    Behavioral coaching to teach strategies for organizing home and work activities; Job coaching or mentoring to support better working relationships and improve on-the-job performance;

  9. Design-based research - Wikipedia

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    Design-based research (DBR) is a type of research methodology used by researchers in the learning sciences, which is a sub-field of education. The basic process of DBR involves developing solutions (called "interventions") to problems. Then, the interventions are put to use to test how well they work. The iterations may then be adapted and re ...