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A behavior analyst is a clinician who has earned a master's or doctorate degree. To operate separately, behavior services would have specialized academic education, and practical knowledge, and pass a board certification test. Once it gets qualified, behavior analysts start examining, designing, and applying tailored procedures to enhance the abilities of patients. Their major focus is assessing the link between behavior and current environmental circumstances. Board-certified behavior analysts use approaches such as positive reinforcement to help their clients create new habits, change old behaviors, and show behaviors under particular situations. Applied behavior services work in the same manner to help and transform the lives of disabled kids and adults.
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