Applied Behavior Analysis: There's a Lot to it!
Keywords:
Antecedants, Consequences, Neurodiversity, Behavior Therapy, BehaviorismAbstract
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), a scientific approach to understanding human actions, is based on principles of learning by the mediation of antecedents and consequences to establish or enhance socially important behaviors. In recent times, this approach has gained prominence, albeit erroneously, as the panacea only for the treatment of Autism. This rapid scoping review attempts to outline the meaning, types, history, scope for application, prerequisites for training and certification, problems, issues, challenges, and misconceptions about ABA in a simplified timely manner.
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