Honora M Hanley PhD
Evaluation & Therapy for Children, Adolescents, & Adults
Evaluation & Treatment Services
VITA
Honora M. Hanley
OFFICES
Seattle: 2910 E Madison, Ste 205; Seattle, WA 98112
Vancouver: 804 Officers Row; Vancouver, WA 98661
Contact Info: Ph: (o) 206-***-****
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Web: honorahanley.com
EDUCATION
PhD UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON,
Seattle, Washington (1996)
Major: Clinical Psychology
Minor: Developmental Psychology
BS Magna Cum Laude, UNIVERSITY OF
WASHINGTON, Seattle, Washington (1988)
CURRENT POSITION
11/97 – present Licensed Clinical Psychologist.
Clinical and consulting practices in Seattle and Vancover, Washington. Specialty in assessment (e.g, Learning Disorders, ADHD, Giftedness), as well as child, adolescent, and family therapy. Sub-specialty in individual adult and couples therapy, life/executive coaching.
CLINICAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
12/98 – 11/02 Co-Director, LEARN Clinic, University of Washington.
Responsible for administration, supervision of graduate students, and assessment and diagnosis of children and adults with learning and/or behavior problems.
9/95 -1/97 Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Human Development and Disabilities, University of Washington.
Responsible for assessment, diagnosis, and recommendations related to developmental problems in infant, pre-school, and school-age children within a multi-disciplinary team context. Supervisors: Mimi Acosta, Ph.D., Amy Breiger, Ph.D.
6/94 – 6/95 Psychology Intern: Clinical Psychology Internship -- Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine University of Washington.
6/93-6/94 Clinic Intake Coordinator, Psychological Services and Training Center, University of Washington. Supervisor: Corey Fagan, Ph.D.
9/89 – 6/94 Staff Therapist, Psychological Services and Training Center, University of Washington. Supervisor names upon request.
2/92-9/93 Mental Health Practitioner-Clinical Specialist, Harborview Sexual Assault Center, Seattle, Washington. Supervisor: Lucy Berliner, MSW, Research Director.
7/91-6/92 Clinical Psychology Practicum, Adolescent Clinic, Child Development and Mental Retardation Center, University of Washington. Supervisors: Kim Kendall, Ph.D. and Ben Low, Ph.D.
9/90- 3/91 Clinical Psychology Practicum, Inpatient Psychiatry Unit, Children's Hospital and Medical Center, University of Washington. Supervisor: Andy Callner, Ph.D. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
1/97- 8/97 Research Scientist, Maternal Risk/Protective Factors and Child Outcomes in a High Risk Population, pilot research funded as part of the NIMH Social Work Research Development Center Grant. Responsible for collaboration on conceptual development of research questions, data organization and analysis of a pre-existing data set; organization and presentation of research results. Principal investigator: Jean Kruzich, Ph.D., School of Social Work.
6/93- 11/96 Dissertation Research, The Impact of Incest History on Survivors’ Relationships with Their Children. Responsible for conceptual development and research design, including measurement selection; recruitment of community sample of research participants, and data organization, analysis, and write-up. Dissertation Advisor: Robert J. McMahon, Ph.D.
2/92- 9/93 Mental Health Practitioner-Clinical Specialist, Harborview Sexual Assault Center, Seattle, Washington. Children with Sexual Behavior Problems: Assessment and Treatment. Evaluation of children ages 6-12, with sexually aggressive behavior. Responsible for collaboration with DSHS on recruitment of research and for implementation of research protocol. Principal Investigator: Barbara Bonner, Ph.D., Co-investigator: Lucy Berliner, M.S.W., Harborview Sexual Assault Center.
1/90- 6/92 Research Coordinator, Psychology Department, University of Washington. Early Parenting Project. Longitudinal research on the psychosocial adjustment of adolescent mothers and their three to five year-old children. Responsible for coordination of all lab assessment procedures, training and supervision of research assistants, child assessment with both objective and projective assessment instruments, data organization, weekly research meetings with other administrative research staff and investigators. Principal Investigator, Susan Spieker, Ph.D; Co-investigator, Robert J. McMahon, Ph.D.
9/89- 9/90 Master's Level Research, The Psychosocial Adjustment of Children with JRA or RSD and Their Families, University of Washington and Children's Hospital and Medical Center.Designed and implemented research examining psychosocial correlates for children with Neurovascular Dystrophy or Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis and their families. Research advisor: Robert J. McMahon.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
4/98-6/98 Adjunct Faculty, Antioch University, Seattle Satellite.
Psychopathology, An introductory graduate course focused on the use of DSM-IV in the assessment and diagnosis of child, adolescent, and adult psychopathology.
9/95-12/95 Instructor, University of Washington.
Child and Adolescent BehaviorDisorders, An upper-division undergraduate course offered through the Psychology Department.
1/96-6/96 Teaching Assistant: Department of Psychology, University of Washington. Graduate courses in Cognitive, Personality, and SocialAssessment.
6/93-8/93 Teaching Assistant: Department of Psychology, University of Washington. Undergraduate course in Women's Biology.
3/93-6/93 Teaching Assistant: Department of Psychology, University of Washington. Graduate course in Advanced Child and Adult Assessment.
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
American Psychological Association, Division of Clinical Psychology
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
Fitzgerald, Monica, Hanley, Honora, & McMahon, Robert (2002, November). Parent-child Interactions and Perceptions of Mothering Among Incest Survivor Mothers and Nonabused Mothers. Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York.
Spieker, S.J., McMahon, R.J., Munson, J., Hanley, H., Robbins, K. (1996, November). The adjustment and parenting of adolescent mothers of preschool-aged children. Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York.
Hanley, H.M., McMahon, R.J., and Sherry, D. (1992). Comparison of two illness groups (JRA and RSD) and normal children on a measure of pain/illness models. Poster presented at the Pediatric Psychology West Coast Regional Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Spieker, S., McMahon, R., Hanley, H., Robbins, K., Nelson, R., & Patterson, D. (1991, April). Predicting behavior problems in preschoolers: The role of maternal age, depression, and infant attachment security. In J. Osofsky, L. Hubbs-Tait (Chairs), Consequences of adolescent parenting: Predicting behavior problems in toddlers and preschoolers. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle.
Hanley, H.M. (1990). The psychosocial adjustment of children with chronic illness (JRA) and their families. Paper presented at the University of Washington Psychology Research Forum, Seattle, WA.
PUBLICATIONS:
Spieker, S.J., McMahon, R.J., Munson, J., Hanley, H., & Robbins, K. The adjustment and parenting of adolescent mothers of preschool-aged children.
Hanley, H.M., McMahon, R.J., Conley, B., & Spieker, S.J.. Survivors of Incest: Impact on Adult Functioning and Parenting. Manuscript under preparation.
Hanley, H.M., McMahon, R.J., & Sherry, D. The Psychosocial adjustment of children with JRA or RSD and their families.
Evaluation & Treatment Services 2910 E Madison, Ste 205
Seattle, WA 98112
804 Officers Row
Vancouver WA 98661