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J Infectious Disease Med Microbiol, Volume 3

November 21-22, 2019 | Singapore

Global Experts Meeting on

12

th

International Conference on

STD-AIDS and

Infectious Diseases

Allergy, Immunology

and Rheumatology

Joint Event

&

allied

academies

Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology | Volume 3

• PICA

• Self-Injury

• Disrobing

• Non-deliberate stealing

• Obsessions

There are copious treatment approaches that could be utilized

to decrease undesirable behaviors which includes having a

well written treatment plan to address problematic behaviors.

Applied behavioral analysis, (hereinafter referred to ABA) is a

scientific approach aimed to evaluate and change behavior

through measurable and objective data by incorporating

qualitive and quantitative analysis. CARAFAP often uses ABA

principles to implement task-based analysis, task-execution,

forward and backward chaining, and executive functioning

skills to treat the behavior. In summation, this presentation

is deigned to present real life case studies that CARAFAP

has encountered with consumers, in addition to teaching

effective treatment approaches with individuals affected by

autism spectrum disorder.

Speaker Biography

Amanda Carter is from the United States of America, and was born

in Washington, D.C. She is an only child who was raised in Maryland.

She attended Shaw University located in Raleigh, North Carolina for

undergraduate studies and successfully completed the required course

work in three years with honors with a major in Psychology. Dr. Carter

obtained her Masters Degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C.

Subsequently, she enrolled into a Doctoral program at Nova Southeastern

University located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and graduated in June 2014.

Her dissertation research was conducted in East Haddam, Connecticut

which addressed Parental Perceptions for Adolescents diagnosed with

Asperger’s Syndrome and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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