Practical Functional Assessment: Session 94 with Greg Hanley

Greg Hanley - the most popular Behavioral Observations guest by quite a bit - returns to the show for a fourth time, and this may be my favorite conversation with him yet!

In this episode, we talk about the following:

  • Why he started his new consultancy, FTF Behavioral Consulting,
  • How he arrived at the decision to leave his academic post at Western New England University,
  • Why he chose to "re-brand" the IISCA approach - which he now refers to as Practical Functional Assessment,
  • How the PFA model has evolved over time,
  • What should students and practitioners make regarding the divergent views between the Standard Functional Analysis and the Practical Functional Assessment models,
  • How the PFA model can be construed as Trauma-Informed treatment,
  • The BALANCE parent training protocol,
  • What it's like to have PFA referenced in the 3rd edition of Cooper, Heron, and Heward,
  • How Greg prepares for a conference presentation (in which we reference Pat Friman's contributions),
  • What it's like to be an "ABA Rock Star,"
  • Lastly, we take several questions from The Behavioral Observations Membership Group. In answering these questions, Greg provides valuable insight into the nuances of this assessment and treatment approach for problem behavior.

Greg cites a number of studies, and instead of listing them out here, I'd rather direct you to the website he's built to disseminate this work. There, you'll find a list of publications on this topic.

Here's a list of a few other resources and trainings:

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