While volunteering with children in college, I realized I wanted to work in a field where I could make a positive and meaningful impact in a child’s life. This led me to pursue Behavioural Sciences, and Reach Beyond Behaviour Therapy (RBBT) Inc. became the place and instrument to participate in a hands-on position and explore this field.

My student placement at RBBT Inc. allowed me to see theories being implemented in real-life situations. I learned firsthand from the Clinical Supervisors (Behaviour Analysts) and their incredible team of Clinical Technicians. I gained valuable experience through observing therapy sessions, running programs, collecting data, and learning different strategies to manage behaviours. This experience helped me develop important skills and gave me insights into the field that I would not have gained through classroom learning alone.

As I transitioned from a student placement into a clinical role delivering therapy under supervision, I felt motivated to expand my knowledge and skills. Being trusted with more responsibilities over time has helped me become more confident and has helped me improve both personally and professionally. I gradually became more capable in running sessions, responding to challenging behaviours, making decisions based on data, and trusting my own judgment as a Clinical Technician. The guidance and trust I received from the Clinical Supervisors, Directors, and the team allowed me to build independence while knowing support was still available when needed.

Seeing progress with my kids (clients) gave me a deep sense of fulfillment and purpose in my role. It was and continues to be truly rewarding. As Robert F. Kennedy once said, “The purpose of life is to contribute in some way to making things a little better,” and I’m proud to say I am contributing in my own way, just as others are.

Mary Bliss Opiana 

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

(13-17 years old)

In this 10-week program, learn the skills needed to find and earn jon opportunities. This group is for ages 13-18 year olds who are beginning to enter the workforce.

Your teen will learn how to:

  • Prepare a resume, cover letter, references
  • Search for jobs
  • Apply to jobs
  • Practice interview skills and etiquette
  • Tips on employment success

PROGRAM FOR THE EDUCATION AND ENRICHMENT OF RELATIONAL SKILLS

(PEERS)® (13-17 years old)

PEERS is a 16-week, evidence based social skills intervention for adolescents with social challenges.

Your teen will learn how to:

  • Find common interests by trading information
  • Appropriately use humour
  • Enter & exit conversations between peers
  • Handle rejection, teasing, and bullying
  • Handle rumours and gossip
  • Be a good sport
  • Make phone calls to friends
  • Choose appropriate friends
  • Be a good host during get-togethers
  • Handle agreements and disagreements
  • Use appropriate conversation skills

 

CHILDREN’S FRIENDSHIP TRAINING

(8-12 years old)

Children’s Friendship Training (CFT) is a social skills intervention in which participants will learn and practice foundational social skills, through a variety of engaging and fun activities. CFT is an evidence-based and group format social skills intervention for children. In this 12-week program, your child will learn skills to cope with challenging situations within play environments. They will learn to take turns, follow their peer’s lead in play, cope with losing and problem solve. 

Your child will learn:

  • How to have conversations
  • How to find common interests
  • How to join a group of kids at play
  • How to handle rejection, teasing and bullying
  • How to be a good sport
  • How to be a good host during get-togethers
  • How to show respect to adults