California Psychcare
California Psychcare
Nature of Services
California Psychcare subscribes to the intervention Road map set by the National Research councils on Educating children with autism and other disabilities .
California Psychcare provides wrap-around behavior assessment and intervention services: Children with developmental disabilities may benefit from a variety of intervention modalities.
For instance, children who have limited attention, imitation and compliance may best benefit from a DTT program either individuals with adequate core skills (attention, imitation and compliance) may better learn when incidental teaching strategies, social skills training, Natural Language paradigm and or verbal behavior intervention is employed.
History
California Psychcare was established in 1997 at the request of the North Los Angeles regional center which in turn was responding to the needs of families with children with developmental disabilities.
Originally, California Psychcare operated from a small office in Encino, California and as the demand for services increased it moved to a larger office in Tarzana
Soon it became apparent that to provide better services, California Psychcare needed to accommodate it's behavior managers and direct staff with a geographic location where on-going training, program development, parent education classes and assessment team could be housed.
At this time, California Psychcare has strategically located offices in Van Nuys, Monterey Park, Santa Clarita, Lancaster, Camarillo, San luis Obispo, Alhambra, and Santa Maria
Mission Statement
California Psychcare is committed to fully direct its financial and human resources to support individuals with special needs and their families by providing theoretically and empirically sound intervention services. For CPC the theoretical and treatment choice is ABA
California Psychcare is committed to provide services that adhere to the professional code of ABA ethics by building the community and culture of individuals with disability.
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A Response to Autism and other Developmental Disabilities
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A Response to Autism and other Developmental Disabilities