“ Never put a single thought of weakness in the flourishing minds of the children. Nourish them”
Yes, parenting is hard, full of trials and tribulations, along with giggles and kisses. Many families weather the difficult times without too many scars (physical or emotional). But many others need help in dealing with a child’s difficult behaviors. This is where a behavior therapist can offer support.
What Is Behavior Therapy?
Behavior therapy is a form of treatment that focuses on modifying or changing behavior. The behavioral approach to therapy focuses on increasing adaptive (positive) behaviors and decreasing maladaptive (negative) behaviors. Positive (e.g. parent attention, special time with mom or dad, special treat) and negative (e.g. taking a toy away) consequences are used to increase or decrease positive and negative behaviors. Although this type of therapy can be an effective form of treatment for most behaviors, you should have discussions with your child’s therapist about experiences or other factors that may impact behaviors, including traumatic events and worries, anxieties, or fears.
What Can I Expect From Therapy?
You should expect to be involved in every therapy session. You will likely be asked to complete behavioral “homework assignments” with your child with the goal of changing behaviors. Behavior will not change if the only time the focus on behavior is during therapy sessions. As you use these skills consistently and your child responds to you more positively, you will become more confident in your new behavior management skills. You will soon become a behavior therapist yourself, knowledgeable in methods to increase positive and decrease negative behaviors.
Our Therapy Process
Behavior therapy is a form of treatment that focuses on modifying or changing behavior. The behavioral approach to therapy focuses on increasing adaptive (positive) behaviors and decreasing maladaptive (negative) behaviors. Positive (e.g. parent attention, special time with mom or dad, special treat) and negative (e.g. taking a toy away) consequences are used to increase or decrease positive and negative behaviors. Although this type of therapy can be an effective form of treatment for most behaviors, you should have discussions with your child’s therapist about experiences or other factors that may impact behaviors, including traumatic events and worries, anxieties, or fears.
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