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Welcome to the second episode of Madame Behavior where we talk about Equality VS Equity, ABA burnout and strategies and techniques we uses in our life and practice. Thank you to everyone who has listed so far, we have gotten amazing feedback!
Madison & Rachel believe in Female Empowerment in the Mental health field and the field of Applied Behavior Analysis. Two Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA/BCaBA), plus marriage family therapist student on a mission to to empower, relate, disseminate and fight BURNOUT. Share your experience with our topics or send us questions @ madamebehavior@gmail.com. #Neurodiversity Affirming #AllAreWelcome #ABA #MarriageFamilyTherapy #AutsimRocks #fightburnout #sharejoy
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www.blueridgehorizonaba.com Blue Ridge Horizon ABA is a veteran owner and woman run company that offers Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services individualized to meet each client’s unique needs. BRH ABA currently serves clients in the home and community settings in Hampton Roads (Yorktown, Newport News, Williamsburg and Hampton) and Northern Virginia (Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, and Loudoun in Virginia). BRH ABA values serving clients with dignity and respect. We prioritize socially significant treatment goals and emphasize strong supervision, staff and caregiver skills training, and professional oversight to ensure that client progress is generalized and maintained to be meaningful and valuable in everyday life. We aim to improve the quality of life for every client and their loved ones.
https://liamschance.hi5aba.com/about-liams-chance-frontroyal-va/ Rachel Paugh is the Owner of Liam’s Chance Behavioral Services, a Hi-5 ABA practice located in Front Royal, VA. “As the mother of an autistic child, I’m so very excited to be a resource to people in my area. I know when I was going through the process of his diagnosis and figuring out treatment I felt very much alone. My ultimate goal was to be a resource to families in the area going through similar struggles. I want people to know that they are not alone and that there is support out there for children and families that need it.”