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STACY L.
NONNEMACHER
Stacy L. Nonnemacher received her Ph.D. from Lehigh University. She is currently the
Clinical Director for the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations in the
Office of Developmental Programs in Pennsylvania's Department of Human Services. Stacy
is the Editor in Chief of the Positive Approaches Journal and has been involved in the field
of disabilities for over twenty five years supporting children, adolescents and adults in
home, community, and school settings. Dr. Nonnemacher has conducted applied research
and trainings on Positive Behavioral Support, fostering self-determination, Functional
Behavioral Assessment, and the needs of and support for individuals with autism. She
believes that supporting individuals with disabilities begins with a multiple theoretical
perspective in understanding the person applying this belief to her work supporting,
training and working with people living with disabilities, families, providers, and state
systems.
Stacy L. Nonnemacher
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