Behavioral Family Solutions

Behavioral Family Solutions
13195 SW 134th St Ste. 201, Miami, FL 33186
786-206-6500
https://www.behavioralfamilysolutions.com/

Behavioral Family Solutions, LLC., in Miami, FL, is a private agency experienced in delivering the highest quality therapeutic services to children and their families since 2016. At BFS we provide applied behavior analysis by highly trained and skilled staff, such as Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA), and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT).

In following a multidisciplinary approach, we also provide cognitive behavioral therapy with services provided by highly trained and skilled Licensed Clinicians. We feel it is vital to our client’s progress to be able to address behavior and its environment as well as emotional components of the individual and family in order to obtain optimal progression of treatment. Services are provided in the community, at home, in schools and at our state-of-the-art center locations.

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