Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) Therapists in Québec
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Frequently Asked Questions About Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA)
What is Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)?
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is a scientific approach to understanding and changing behaviour, rooted in the principles of learning and conditioning developed by B.F. Skinner and others. It analyzes the relationship between behaviour and the environment — what comes before (antecedents) and after (consequences) a behaviour — to understand why behaviours occur and how to change them. ABA is most commonly used with autistic children to develop communication, social, self-care, and adaptive skills and to reduce behaviours that cause harm or limit functioning.
Who is ABA most commonly used with?
ABA is most widely used with autistic children, and in many Canadian provinces, ABA-based intervention is publicly funded for autistic children under a certain age. It is also used with children and adults with intellectual disabilities, developmental disorders, and other neurodevelopmental conditions. ABA principles are applied in organizational behaviour management, sports coaching, and animal training — but in clinical contexts, the focus is primarily on supporting autistic people and those with developmental disabilities.
What does ABA involve?
ABA involves individualized assessment of the person's skills and needs, identification of target behaviours to increase (communication, social skills, daily living skills) and decrease (self-injurious behaviour, aggressive behaviour), and systematic application of behavioural strategies — including reinforcement of desired behaviours, prompting, shaping, and task analysis — in structured and natural settings. Modern ABA (often called "naturalistic" or "play-based" ABA) emphasizes child-led, positive, and intrinsically motivating approaches rather than rigid drilling.
Is ABA controversial?
ABA is the subject of genuine controversy within the autistic community. Critics — including many autistic adults — argue that historical and some current ABA practices focused on normalizing autistic behaviour (suppressing stimming, enforcing eye contact, compliance training) caused psychological harm and prioritized appearing neurotypical over wellbeing. Proponents argue that modern, naturalistic ABA focused on building meaningful skills and quality of life is genuinely beneficial. Families considering ABA are encouraged to look for approaches that are child-directed, strengths-based, and genuinely focused on the child's wellbeing rather than compliance and normalization.
How do I access ABA services in Canada?
ABA services for autistic children are funded in most Canadian provinces through provincial autism programs — funding levels, eligibility criteria, and wait times vary significantly. Behaviour consultants and behaviour therapists who provide ABA are found in private practice and through agencies. A diagnosis of autism is typically required to access publicly funded ABA in Canada. Board Certified Behaviour Analysts (BCBAs) are the recognized credentialing standard for ABA providers.