Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bacb.com/services/o.php?page=101135
You’ll want to check the box for BCBA or BCBA-D. BCBA indicates master’s degree, BCBA-D indicates doctorate level. You’ll probably have more success with BCBA than BCBA, the BCBA-D is often professors, most don’t do direct service. There are exceptions of course. BCaBA can sometimes be a good option too, but it depends. These are Bachelor level and often enrolled in a BCBA program, though not always. They can only practice semi- independently though, they require supervision from a BCBA. Some are really great though, so might be worth checking out if it comes to that. You can search by zip code and email from here for some providers. You can also see date of initial certification, which is useful for determining experience duration though you’ll still want to thoroughly vet anyone you use for compatibility and knowledge specific to your needs.
You might also check with your state for LBA’s, some states have it some don’t. It doesn’t really add anything IMO, like there’s typically nothing additional one must do to get an LBA except jump through some hoops. It’s just another resource that might help you locate what you’re looking for.
I have done this entire thing about a year ago. When licensed specialists come up, there is absolutely no way to tell if they are in a larger practice or solo. I ended up googling quite a few names and all of them were in multi-provider practices. So the search method above is total garbage.
OP, I don't know what area you're in, but in close-in Maryland I found only one provider (by word of mouth), which is Prya LLC (Sonali R.). It's expensive to have a BCBA for all hours, and she doesn't take insurance, so you'll need fairly decent out of network benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bacb.com/services/o.php?page=101135
You’ll want to check the box for BCBA or BCBA-D. BCBA indicates master’s degree, BCBA-D indicates doctorate level. You’ll probably have more success with BCBA than BCBA, the BCBA-D is often professors, most don’t do direct service. There are exceptions of course. BCaBA can sometimes be a good option too, but it depends. These are Bachelor level and often enrolled in a BCBA program, though not always. They can only practice semi- independently though, they require supervision from a BCBA. Some are really great though, so might be worth checking out if it comes to that. You can search by zip code and email from here for some providers. You can also see date of initial certification, which is useful for determining experience duration though you’ll still want to thoroughly vet anyone you use for compatibility and knowledge specific to your needs.
You might also check with your state for LBA’s, some states have it some don’t. It doesn’t really add anything IMO, like there’s typically nothing additional one must do to get an LBA except jump through some hoops. It’s just another resource that might help you locate what you’re looking for.
I have done this entire thing about a year ago. When licensed specialists come up, there is absolutely no way to tell if they are in a larger practice or solo. I ended up googling quite a few names and all of them were in multi-provider practices. So the search method above is total garbage.
OP, I don't know what area you're in, but in close-in Maryland I found only one provider (by word of mouth), which is Prya LLC (Sonali R.). It's expensive to have a BCBA for all hours, and she doesn't take insurance, so you'll need fairly decent out of network benefits.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.bacb.com/services/o.php?page=101135
You’ll want to check the box for BCBA or BCBA-D. BCBA indicates master’s degree, BCBA-D indicates doctorate level. You’ll probably have more success with BCBA than BCBA, the BCBA-D is often professors, most don’t do direct service. There are exceptions of course. BCaBA can sometimes be a good option too, but it depends. These are Bachelor level and often enrolled in a BCBA program, though not always. They can only practice semi- independently though, they require supervision from a BCBA. Some are really great though, so might be worth checking out if it comes to that. You can search by zip code and email from here for some providers. You can also see date of initial certification, which is useful for determining experience duration though you’ll still want to thoroughly vet anyone you use for compatibility and knowledge specific to your needs.
You might also check with your state for LBA’s, some states have it some don’t. It doesn’t really add anything IMO, like there’s typically nothing additional one must do to get an LBA except jump through some hoops. It’s just another resource that might help you locate what you’re looking for.