Verbal Behavior Therapy
Verbal Behavior Therapy (VBT) is a type of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) used to treat a variety of language-based disorders, such as autism, language delays, speech impediments, and specific language learning disorders. This therapy works by helping the individual associate words and their related meanings, the goal being to increase the individual’s ability to both comprehend and use language. VBT can be used to directly target language development and also works to promote associated communication skills such as eye contact. By approaching language development from a behaviorist perspective, VBT can be very effective in improving language development, which further increases the individual’s overall communication skills. Furthermore, VBT can be used to help provide an individual with the skills needed to participate more fully in life activities, such as school and work. Verbal Behavior Therapy is an effective tool for improving the language abilities of individuals diagnosed with various language-based disorders.
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