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Melina Segneri, MS, BCBA, serves as Lead Board Certified Behavior Analyst at Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center, where her rapid professional growth and commitment to clinical excellence have positioned her as a key leader in the ABA program. Melina's journey at the clinic began in 2020 when she joined as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). Her dedication, clinical skill, and leadership potential were immediately evident, and upon completing her BCBA credentials in 2021, she was promoted to Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She now serves in the Lead BCBA role, supervising fellow BCBAs and ensuring high-quality, coordinated care across the clinic's multidisciplinary environment. Melina's academic foundation began at Northern Illinois University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation and Disability Services in 2018. This program provided broad exposure to disability services, rehabilitation counseling, and behavior support systems. She continued her specialized training at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, earning a Master of Science in Behavior Analysis and Therapy in 2021. Her master's thesis, which focused on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), was published and reflects her dedication to advancing evidence-based practice within the field. Melina maintains extensive training in ACT implementation and integrates these principles into her daily clinical work and curriculum supervision within the ABA department. In her Lead BCBA role, Melina carries multiple critical responsibilities. She supervises and mentors BCBAs within the clinical setting, ensuring quality care and seamless collaboration with speech therapists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists. She developed, organized, and now oversees the social group program at Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center, which serves children ages 5 through 18 in structured peer interaction settings designed to build social skills, emotional regulation, and friendship development. Additionally, Melina holds an Organizational Behavior Management Level 1 Specialist certificate—an advanced credential that applies behavior analysis principles to workplace systems. In this capacity, she supports employees through surveys and systematized assessment scales, working to enhance both clinical effectiveness and job satisfaction. Her dual focus on client outcomes and staff well-being reflects a holistic understanding of how organizational health directly impacts the quality of care families receive.
Read Less →What are the benefits of Multi-Disciplinary ABA? Let’s find out! Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy works on a variety of areas with a child, from language, to feeding, to transitions, to self help skills, the list goes on and on! The speech pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists that may also be on your child’s team are the experts in their respective areas.

The ABA therapists are the experts in behaviors, motivations and positive reinforcements! Now imagine this team sharing information between each other to go from a few hours per week of speech recommendations to 20 hours a week of speech implementation! Or a sensory diet that the OT has laid out that can happen with your child’s participation every day throughout their ABA sessions! Or a behavior plan that helps their physical therapist positively motivate your child to participate in engaging physical activities! The list of benefits, cross over and collaborative opportunities could go on forever!
Having a cohesive therapy team is an imperative component to a child’s overall success. When beginning Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, an effective BCBA always looks to the other disciplines for collaboration and maintains that collaborative relationship and communication throughout your child’s care. By collaborating with your child’s other therapists, the BCBA is able to gain more information around a child’s potential deficits and current skill set.
ABA teaches a variety of skills and behavior interventions that pull from the expertise of each separate discipline your child may be receiving. When the BCBA has the ability to work with a core team, it allows for carryover of implementation of skills across disciplines and consistency of interventions for the child. In a word, your child has consistent expectations across each therapist they work with!

One of the most important factors of ABA therapy is consistency, which also helps with generalization of skills across all environments and those individuals your child interacts with. When working with a Center where all disciplines are available, it allows for constant consistency and generalization to take place.
Here are some additional benefit examples of ABA therapy combined with other disciplines:
These are just a few examples of the power of ABA combined with other therapies that your child may engage in.
At CPTWC, we pride ourselves on creating strong therapy teams for each client that we serve. Collaboration is a core value that we take very seriously within the organization. We give our therapists scheduled planning time every week to meet, collaborate and plan so that your child’s sessions are maximizing their fullest potential!

There is a clear difference in having a team “under one roof” vs. having a team that “is attempting to get in touch with each other over the phone.” See for yourself! Check out our ABA Therapy Page or give us a call today at 773-687-9241 to schedule an assessment or to receive information about our amazing team of pediatric specialists!
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