Bio: Danielle Lamphere
Danielle earned her bachelor’s degree in Special Education from
Gonzaga University in 2014. After graduating, she worked as a Behavior
Technician for six years and grew a passion for working with
neurodivergent learners. She then decided to pursue a career as a BCBA
and earned her Master’s degree in Special Education with an emphasis
in Applied Behavior Analysis from the University of Washington in 2020
and obtained her certification that same year. Danielle is dedicated
to providing services that are compassionate, ethical and evidence
based. She strongly believes that therapy should involve naturalistic
teaching that follows the clients passion and motivation, creating an
individualized learning environment. In her spare time, Danielle
enjoys swimming, exploring new restaurants and spending quality time
with her friends and family.
Gonzaga University in 2014. After graduating, she worked as a Behavior
Technician for six years and grew a passion for working with
neurodivergent learners. She then decided to pursue a career as a BCBA
and earned her Master’s degree in Special Education with an emphasis
in Applied Behavior Analysis from the University of Washington in 2020
and obtained her certification that same year. Danielle is dedicated
to providing services that are compassionate, ethical and evidence
based. She strongly believes that therapy should involve naturalistic
teaching that follows the clients passion and motivation, creating an
individualized learning environment. In her spare time, Danielle
enjoys swimming, exploring new restaurants and spending quality time
with her friends and family.