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Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA (not to be confused with the American Board Association) is called the "gold standard" for ASD by ABA, despite all the studies to the contrary. | '''Applied Behavior Analysis''', or '''ABA''' (not to be confused with the American Board Association) is called the "gold standard" for ASD by ABA, despite all the studies to the contrary. | ||
== History of ABA == | == History of ABA == | ||
History of ABA, its development alongside Gay Conversion Therapy | History of ABA (e.g. Ole Ivar Løvaas), its development alongside Gay and Trans Conversion Therapy. | ||
== View on it == | == View on it == |
Revision as of 14:18, 23 August 2022
Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA (not to be confused with the American Board Association) is called the "gold standard" for ASD by ABA, despite all the studies to the contrary.
History of ABA
History of ABA (e.g. Ole Ivar Løvaas), its development alongside Gay and Trans Conversion Therapy.
View on it
The autism community (mostly parents of autistic children) tend to push this "therapy" while the Autistic Community (autistics themselves) tend to vehemently oppose it.
(Maybe insert studies here refuting it, such as the Department of Defense's recent report on it, etc)