Applied behavior analysis criticism: the closed feedback loop
In engineering, a feedback loop is meant to stabilize a system. In medicine, feedback guides us toward better outcomes. But in applied behavior analysis (ABA), feedback has become a trap, recycling failure under the guise of science, and leaving children and families caught in its circuitry.
The closed circuit
Stevens’ feedback loop diagrams are elegant in their simplicity: arrows circling back, showing how inputs and outputs can stabilize a system. In healthy …
Applied behavior analysis criticism: the closed feedback loop





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