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IBI Therapy

Evidence-Based ABA Therapy for Individuals with Autism

Therapist giving child a therapy

What IBI is

Intensive Behavioral Intervention (IBI) is a type of therapy that is often used to treat children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). IBI is a specific type of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy that is designed to be intensive and individualized.

The therapy focuses on teaching new skills and behaviors, such as communication, social interaction, and self-care, through repetition and reinforcement. The goal of IBI is to help children with ASD achieve their full potential and improve their quality of life.

IBI therapy is typically conducted in a one-on-one setting with a trained therapist, and involves a highly structured program that is tailored to the individual needs of the child. The therapy sessions are often longer and more frequent than typical ABA therapy sessions, and may take place over several months or years.

Overall, IBI therapy is a highly specialized form of ABA therapy that is designed to provide intensive and individualized support for children with ASD, and to help them develop the skills and behaviors they need to lead fulfilling and independent lives.

How IBI Differs from ABA

Intensive Behavioral Intervention (IBI) is a specific type of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy that is designed to be more intensive and focused on individualized, one-on-one therapy. While ABA therapy can be performed in a variety of settings (such as group or individual sessions), IBI is always conducted in a one-on-one setting.

IBI is typically used for children with more severe symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and focuses on building specific skills and behaviors through repetition and reinforcement. The therapy sessions are often longer and more frequent than typical ABA therapy sessions, and are designed to be more intensive and immersive.

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