Why Collective Behavioral Therapy?
At CBT we focus on creating individualized treatment plans based on collaborative and compassionate care for each family we serve. We celebrate the beauty of neurodiversity by embracing how children with ASD experience the world and help educate the community that surrounds them.
In-Home Therapy
CBT provides in-home ABA therapy with an individualized and compassionate approach to your child’s needs. We take a collective approach to improving the quality of life, not only for your child but also for the family unit.
Parent Consultation
Parent consultation is an opportunity for an initial overview of behavioral concerns and areas of growth that may include short-term interventions and parent-centered implementation with the support of a BCBA.
Community & School Support
Collaborating and advocating for a child in all settings is imperative to your child’s growth. We provide support with IEP development, collaboration with school teams/therapy teams (PT, OT, SLP) and advocacy work.
Language and functional communication skills
Social skills/Play skills
Challenging behaviors rigidity, protesting, aggression, impulsivity among others
Daily Living/
Independent Skills
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Why Collective Behavioral Therapy?At CBT we focus on creating individualized treatment plans based on collaborative and compassionate care for each family we serve. We celebrate the beauty of neurodiversity by embracing how children with ASD experience the world and help educate the community that surrounds them.
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What is ABA therapy?Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy based on the science of learning and behavior. ABA therapy is designed to help children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) improve on the following: Language and functional communication skills Social skills/play skills Challenging behaviors: rigidity, protesting, aggression, impulsivity among others Daily Living/Independent Skills
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What funding sources do you accept?UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Optum UMR All Savers UHC Community Plan Oscar OSU Aetna Autism Scholarship Caresource
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What population and locations do you serve?We serve children ages 2-18 years old with a diagnosis of ASD. Counties we serve: Franklin, Delaware, Licking & Pickaway County. If you are outside of those service areas, please reach out and we can help connect you to other providers.
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What is the intake process and how long can it take?The Intake process can take around 4-6 weeks before the start of services. Initial Intake: ASD Diagnosis and Comprehensive Evaluation verified. Basic information is collected via website intake on “contact us” page. Initial Assessment and ABA Benefits Verified: ABA benefits confirmed through your insurance company. Initial assessment scheduled with family which includes direct observation and caretaker interview. Individualized treatment plan will be submitted to insurance to authorize ABA treatment Authorization approved and Team assigned: A team will be assigned based on the number of hours approved and therapists available to begin services. Training and overlaps will be scheduled with BCBA. ABA Therapy Begins: On-going supervision and overlaps will be scheduled. Parent training and implementation of interventions will be part of the treatment plan.
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What are common ABA techniques?ABC Data Positive/Negative Reinforcement Functional Communication Training Modeling/Imitation Differential Reinforcement Discrete Trial Training (DTT) Natural Environment Teaching (NET)