About Us
DBT consists of a professional group of BCBA-Doctoral level, Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA)s, Board Certified assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBA)s, including highly trained and fully committed behavior therapists, who work with their clients on a daily basis.
Our top priority is to provide the highest quality program to our clients. In order to meet this goal, our behavior therapists receive weekly supervision by a BCBA or BCaBA supervisor and are required to attend monthly meetings to keep them current with the latest methods of ABA interventions.
Many of our behavior therapists are currently working on becoming BCBAs, and most of our behavior therapists have been medical doctors or school teachers in their own native countries. Also, since our behavior therapists are from many different cultures, they are able to understand and meet the cultural needs of all our clients. We are very proud of our experienced staff of behavior therapists and we provide the best incentives for them to continue with our program on a long-term basis. As a result, we have a very low turnover rate (less than 5%). This ensures that our clients will receive continuity of intervention from a behavior therapist who has established a full rapport with the client. This is very important since children with autism have difficulty establishing relationships with people outside of the family.
Our top priority is to provide the highest quality program to our clients. In order to meet this goal, our behavior therapists receive weekly supervision by a BCBA or BCaBA supervisor and are required to attend monthly meetings to keep them current with the latest methods of ABA interventions.
Many of our behavior therapists are currently working on becoming BCBAs, and most of our behavior therapists have been medical doctors or school teachers in their own native countries. Also, since our behavior therapists are from many different cultures, they are able to understand and meet the cultural needs of all our clients. We are very proud of our experienced staff of behavior therapists and we provide the best incentives for them to continue with our program on a long-term basis. As a result, we have a very low turnover rate (less than 5%). This ensures that our clients will receive continuity of intervention from a behavior therapist who has established a full rapport with the client. This is very important since children with autism have difficulty establishing relationships with people outside of the family.