Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Counselling in Darwin City, NT

Welcome! to a safe & person-centered approach; Clinical Psychologist Paula provides evidence-based Telehealth therapy in a safe, warm, supportive, and non-judgmental space, helping NDIS participants feel heard, valued, and empowered to build self-confidence and achieve their goals.
-Experienced in: Autism, Aspergers, ADHD, trauma, PTSD, Complex PTSD (complex and prolonged Traumatic experiences), Anxiety, OCD, Depression, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective, Excessive worry (GAD) Bipolar Disorder, Delusional Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), Agoraphobia, Specific Phobias, social anxiety disorder.
Welcome! to a safe & person-centered approach; Clinical Psychologist Paula provides evidence-based Telehealth therapy in a safe, warm, supportive, and non-judgmental space, helping NDIS participants feel heard, valued, and empowered to build self-confidence and achieve their goals.
-Experienced in: Autism, Aspergers, ADHD, trauma, PTSD, Complex PTSD (complex and prolonged Traumatic experiences), Anxiety, OCD, Depression, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective, Excessive worry (GAD) Bipolar Disorder, Delusional Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), Agoraphobia, Specific Phobias, social anxiety disorder.

I have always had a heart and passion for working alongside people experiencing difficulties in their mental health. I have completed a Master of Psychology (Professional) degree and have extensive experience supporting adults and young people who have been through mental health difficulties including significant trauma and neglect. I have also worked within a school environment and I apply a scientist practitioner approach to referrals. Whether it be children, adolescents, adults or older adults alike, I will work collaboratively to establish goals and facilitate recovery and mental wellbeing.
I have always had a heart and passion for working alongside people experiencing difficulties in their mental health. I have completed a Master of Psychology (Professional) degree and have extensive experience supporting adults and young people who have been through mental health difficulties including significant trauma and neglect. I have also worked within a school environment and I apply a scientist practitioner approach to referrals. Whether it be children, adolescents, adults or older adults alike, I will work collaboratively to establish goals and facilitate recovery and mental wellbeing.
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Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Counsellors
Who is ABA therapy for?
ABA therapy is most widely applied to teach basic behavioral, communication, and social skills to children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disorders. It may also be used to help people undergoing rehabilitation following brain injury. It uses reward-based learning techniques to impart essential life skills. ABA is also used in the treatment of some other conditions. One is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), to help children overcome difficulties with concentration and controlling impulsive behaviours. For people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, it is sometimes used to help them overcome compulsive behavior. ABA therapy is also sometimes used in cases of PTSD, to help people turn to positive behaviours when they have experiences that trigger distressing memories.
Why do people need ABA?
Children with autism and other developmental disorders need ABA therapy as a way to learn how to communicate and engage with others, improve their general ability to function and lead fulfilling lives, and diminish dangerous behaviors. The techniques used in ABA therapy are based on established principles of learning, and positive reinforcement—supplying earned rewards—is an important strategy for motivating positive behaviour change.
What happens in ABA therapy?
The first thing that happens in ABA therapy is an evaluation of the child in service of developing a treatment plan. The therapist meets with the child’s parent(s) in order to learn about the family and the child, assesses the child’s behaviour and ability level, and then creates a plan tailored to the specific needs of that person. Once the treatment goals are established, the skills to be learned are broken down into small, component steps. Treatment sessions focus on learning and practicing each step, and furnishing meaningful rewards as steps are learned, behaviours are spontaneously implemented, and goals are accomplished. ABA therapists also train caregivers and families so that behavioural progress occurs beyond the clinical setting.
What problems does ABA therapy treat?
One of the primary goals of ABA therapy is to decrease the outbursts and other nonproductive behaviours of children with autism. At the same time, ABA aims to remedy language deficits and help such children learn how to communicate successfully. ABA therapy helps children learn age-appropriate social skills and gain skills, such as attention and focus, that are necessary for school.