EzraS wrote:
I'm not sure what the difference is between aba and the occupational therapy I've gotten.
Generally, ABA works to change external behaviors through conditioning, and is well known to ignore the meaning behind behavior. It is focused on refusing visibility of autistic traits rather than making the person more comfortable. (Some things call themselves ABA to get covered by insurance, and aren't actually ABA.) The inventor didn't even think of autistic people as people.
Occupational therapy is meant to be focused on increasing skills and sensory management, and is (So long as they don't use ABA principles in approach)far more likely to be a positive, healthy, and respectful therapy.
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Diagnosed autistic level 2, ODD, anxiety, dyspraxic, essential tremors, depression (Doubted), CAPD, hyper mobility syndrome
Suspected; PTSD (Treated, as my counselor did notice), possible PCOS, PMDD, Learning disabilities (Sure of it, unknown what they are), possibly something wrong with immune system (Sick about as much as I'm not) Possible EDS- hyper mobility type (Will be getting tested, suggested by doctor) dysautonomia