Patrick Romani, PhD
Psychology
Locations
Practice Locations
CU Medicine Psychiatry - Outpatient Clinic
303-724-1000
Provider Expertise
Clinical Interest for Patients
My clinical interests involve identifying the function (i.e., purpose) of problem behavior and developing function-based treatments to decrease problem behavior and increase appropriate behaviors (e.g., compliance with adult instructions).
Care Philosophy
I believe in a collaborative approach to assessing and treating problem behavior, and am sure to include the patient and their family's preferences into the treatment planning process.
Specialties
- Psychology
Interests & Activities
Personal Interests
In my spare time, I enjoy running, hiking, reading, and being with my family.
Education & Training
Undergraduate Schools
BS, University of Iowa (IA) (2008)
Graduate Schools
PhD, University of Iowa (2014)
Internships
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Program (2014)
Fellowships
University of Nebraska Medical Center Program (2015)
Professional Memberships
Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI), Member
Heartland Association for Behavior Analysis (HLABA), Member
Research & Grants
Research Interests for Patients
My research interests focus on identifying the most effective assessment and treatment procedures for children engaging in severe problem behavior (e.g., self-injurious behavior, aggression). Additionally, I am interested in learning how to increase access and decrease costs associated with receiving these clinical services by studying the delivery of these clinical services via telehealth. My other research interests include identifying procedures for decreasing the likelihood treatment relapse will occur.
information for referring providers
Referral Contact Phone
Referral Contact Fax
303-724-9472
Referring Patients Link
Clinical Interests for Referring Providers
My clinical interests are the assessment and treatment of severe problem behavior (e.g., self-injurious behavior, aggression) among children diagnosed with developmental disabilities. I use functional analysis to identify behavioral function and a function-based treatment to decrease problem behavior and increase appropriate behaviors (e.g., compliance with adult instructions).
Research Interest for Referring Providers
My clinical research interests are focused on improving assessment and treatment procedures for children engaging in severe problem behaviors (e.g., self-injurious behavior, aggression). Additionally, I am interested in studying the provision of behavior analytic services via telehealth. My translational research interests are in the area of behavioral momentum theory and behavioral economics. I am interested in studying procedures to decrease treatment relapse. That is, the reoccurrence of problem behavior following successful treatment.