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American Behavioral Solutions was established in 2017 to meet the growing need for behavioral services in Arizona. We are a private agency whose mission is to provide treatment, training, education, and consultation using applied behavior analysis (ABA) to promote positive behavior change and independence in our clients. We strive to empower others to reach their full potential.

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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a type of therapy that focuses on using the science of behavior and learning to improve specific behaviors, including communication, social skills, academics, activities of daily living, among other adaptive skills. ABA has been proven to be effective for children and adults that have developmental disorders, including Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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Who
we are

ABS Icon

American Behavioral Solutions was established in 2017 to meet the growing need for behavioral services in Arizona. We are a private agency whose mission is to provide treatment, training, education, and consultation using applied behavior analysis (ABA) to promote positive behavior change and independence in our clients. We strive to empower others to reach their full potential.

Our team

ABA

ABA Icon

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a type of therapy that focuses on using the science of behavior and learning to improve specific behaviors, including communication, social skills, academics, activities of daily living, among other adaptive skills. ABA has been proven to be effective for children and adults that have developmental disorders, including Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Behavior Analysis Services
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Social Skills
Group
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Parent
Training
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Supervision

Our services

Early Intensive Behavioral
Intervention
Behavior Analysis Services
Behavior Analysis
Services
Social Skills Group
Social Skills
Group
Parent Training
Parent
Training
Supervision
Supervision

News + Events

Autism Fun Festival

Parent Training


We are delighted to announce an upcoming group training and support session for parents


In-Person Location: 

ABS Therapy Center

6830 N 35th Ave, Phoenix AZ 85017


To confirm your attendance and indicate whether you will be joining in person or remotely, please click here

Brain's 'Spaces' Hold Clues to Origins of Autism

The fluid-filled spaces around the brain's blood vessels need proper waste "clearance" every few hours. When that fails to happen, a baby's risk for autism appears to rise, new research shows.

It's too early to say that trouble within these "perivascular" spaces causes autism, but it seems to be an early marker for the condition, a team from the University of North Carolina (UNC) reports.


“Our findings were striking, given that neuro-radiologists typically view enlarged perivascular spaces as a sign of neuro-degeneration in adults, but this study reported it in toddlers,” noted study co-author Dea Garic, a research assistant professor in UNC's department of psychiatry.


Brain's 'Spaces' Hold Clues to Origins of Autism

News + Events 

Autism Fun Festival

Parent Training


We are delighted to announce an upcoming group training and support session for parents


In-Person Location: 

ABS Therapy Center

6830 N 35th Ave, Phoenix AZ 85017


To confirm your attendance and indicate whether you will be joining in person or remotely, please click here

Brain's 'Spaces' Hold Clues to Origins of Autism

Brain's 'Spaces' Hold Clues to Origins of Autism

The fluid-filled spaces around the brain's blood vessels need proper waste "clearance" every few hours. When that fails to happen, a baby's risk for autism appears to rise, new research shows.

It's too early to say that trouble within these "perivascular" spaces causes autism, but it seems to be an early marker for the condition, a team from the University of North Carolina (UNC) reports.


“Our findings were striking, given that neuro-radiologists typically view enlarged perivascular spaces as a sign of neuro-degeneration in adults, but this study reported it in toddlers,” noted study co-author Dea Garic, a research assistant professor in UNC's department of psychiatry.


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