Assessments, Intervention Planning and Implementation Services
PCMA Behavior Analysts provide a wide range of consulting services:
Comprehensive behavioral assessment of individuals, groups and settings is available.
Behavior Intervention Plan development, training and implementation is available. Interventions can be designed for individuals and group settings (including incentive systems such as levels programs and token economies).
Development of on-going programming such as active treatment and skill acquisition in schools, residential programs, day settings, etc… is available.
Highly specialized, intensive 24-hour community-based intervention and programming for highly aggressive individuals who have not been successfully served with other services are available.
Teleconferencing options are available for face to face meetings and supervision without geographic limits.
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Testimonials | ||
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"I have been working in the field of human services for 30 years and have had the pleasure of collaborating with and using the services of PCMA on a number of occasions. While PCMA has grown from a small practice to a national company over the last 25 years, they have maintained integrity and a commitment to excellent services. In my experience, no other company providing crisis management and behavior analysis services compares to PCMA with respect to ethics, quality, expertise and standards of practice." Kenneth L. Cuave President/Clinical Psychologist | ||
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"I have been a trainer in CPI, Safety Care, TCI, Mandt, and PCM. I can say with 15 years of experience implementing each of these procedures, that PCM is by far the most effective methodology in keeping folks safe, and decreasing crises. It also is the only form of crisis management that has peer reviewed publications evidencing demonstrated reduction in restraints, injuries (both to staff and consumers), and promotes pro-active procedures to reduce the likelihood physical intervention in needed. Also, with PCM, there are no pain causing holds, or any holds that hold the person off balance, or put undue pressure on joints." Travis Blevins Executive Director |