In the first episode of the Behavioral Observations Podcast, we chat with Greg Hanley from Western New England University. We find out about how being a terrible painter and having poor grades set Greg off on a path to being a prolific contributor to our field. In all seriousness, Greg talks about the development of the Interview Informed Synthesized Contingency Analysis (IISCA) procedure, and patiently walks me through how to set up and conduct this type of assessment.
If you are interested in more information on this, please check out Greg's website, www.practicalfunctionalassessment.com, where you will find lots of resources on this subject.
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Excited to start listening
Great Mari! I hope you enjoy the episodes!
I have really enjoyed the diverse topics and quality of ABA information shared that has been used to inform my practice! thanks, David
Hey David, thanks so much for taking the time to write in! So glad you’re digging the show. Best, Matt
I just love Hanley’s work! Thanks for a wonderful interview!
I am a CBT psychologist trying to improve my skills in doing Parent Behavior Management a la Alan Kazdin. I so appreciate your podcast!!!
Dr. Lish, thanks for taking the time to share these really nice comments! I’m so glad you like the show. We did an entire episode on parent training (session 36 with Brandon Franklin). We’ll be returning to this topics some time this summer. All the best, Matt