Who provides ABA Therapy?
ABA therapy is provided by trained professionals like BCBAs and RBTs who specialize in behavior analysis.
ABA therapy is typically provided by trained professionals, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs). In Colorado and Texas, these professionals undergo rigorous training and certification processes to ensure they are equipped with the necessary skills to deliver effective therapy. BCBAs are responsible for designing and overseeing individualized treatment plans, conducting assessments, and analyzing data to track progress. They work closely with families to provide guidance and support throughout the therapy process. RBTs, on the other hand, implement the treatment plans developed by BCBAs, working directly with individuals to teach new skills and reinforce positive behaviors. Collaboration between BCBAs, RBTs, and families is crucial for the success of ABA therapy, as it ensures consistency and effectiveness in the application of strategies. This team approach helps create a supportive environment for individuals receiving therapy.

Halee Anthony
I’ve spent the last five years leading mental and behavioral health programming at Region 5 Education Service Center in Southeast Texas. With a background in psychology and special education, I bring a systems-level perspective to behavior analysis, working closely with school districts to support both students and educators.
I hold a Master’s in Teaching from Austin Peay State University and completed my postgraduate certification in Applied Behavior Analysis at Purdue Global. As a BCBA and certified Youth Mental Health First Aid Trainer, I am passionate about bridging the gap between behavior science and real-world school settings, helping create safe, supportive environments for all learners.
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