How long does ABA Therapy last?

The length of ABA therapy varies based on individual needs and goals, often lasting months to years.

The duration of ABA therapy can vary significantly based on individual needs and goals. In Colorado and Texas, many families engage in ABA therapy for several months to years, depending on the severity of the individual's challenges and the specific objectives of the treatment plan. Typically, initial assessments are conducted to determine the appropriate length and intensity of therapy. Some individuals may benefit from intensive therapy, which could involve several hours of sessions each week, while others may require less frequent sessions as they progress. Regular evaluations are essential to monitor progress and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan. As individuals develop new skills and demonstrate improved behaviors, the frequency and duration of therapy may be reduced. Ultimately, the goal is to equip individuals with the tools they need to succeed independently, making the length of therapy a personalized journey.

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Eric Geimer

Behave Hawaii
Honolulu
BCBA, LBA, M.Ed.

Eric Geimer, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA, is a licensed behavior analyst with nearly a decade of experience supporting families across Hawaii. Based in Honolulu, Eric holds a master’s in Educational Psychology from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, along with dual undergraduate degrees in History and Interdisciplinary Social Science. His career has spanned school, home, and community settings, where he’s earned a reputation for thoughtful, individualized care. Currently practicing with Behave Hawaii and Invo Healthcare, Eric specializes in Functional Behavior Assessments and collaborative care models that empower both clients and caregivers.

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Alpaca Health – ABA Therapyfor Families Provider
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Brooke Marsico, PA-C

Brooke Marsico completed her physician assistant training at Midwestern University in 2011. She began her practice in the field of Obesity Medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago where she practiced from 2016 to 2021. She went on to treat patients living with obesity at Cleveland Clinic from 2021 to 2022 prior to joining the team at Form Health. Brooke is passionate about helping patients living with obesity achieve meaningful weight loss and improve their health. Her practice focuses on individualized behavioral and pharmacological intervention to help patients reach their goals. She is also experienced in managing patients who have a history of bariatric surgery.

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