Rebecca Brigham, LICSW
Assistant Professor
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Psychiatry

MSW, University of Pennsylvania
BA, Wesleyan University



She is a family-centered social worker with a strong professional interest in both clinical trauma treatment for children and trauma-informed program development. She has received intensive training and consultation in both TF-CBT and CPP through intensive-learning communities and have practiced both interventions clinically, as well as providing clinical supervision to clinicians learning the models.

She has worked with children and youth in a wide range of treatment settings, including hospital-based primary care, in-home, clinic-based, school-based, and residential, and utilizing individual, family, and group modalities.

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  1. Srivastava A, Miller AN, Coles MS, Brigham R, Peterson ER, Kreida E, Mueser K, Ng LC. Development of a brief primary care intervention for PTSD in adolescents. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology. 2021. View Publication
  2. Gelles RJ and Brigham R. Children's Testimony (eds G. Davies, R. Bull, M.E. Lamb, D.J. La Rooy, L.C. Malloy and C. Katz). Child Protection Considerations in the United States. 2011.
  3. Sledjeski EM, Dierker LC, Brigham R, Breslin E. The use of risk assessment to predict recurrent maltreatment: a Classification and Regression Tree Analysis (CART). Prev Sci. 2008 Mar; 9(1):28-37. PMID: 18213517; PMCID: PMC2706576; DOI: 10.1007/s11121-007-0079-0;
     

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2008 University of Pennsylvania: Otto and Gertrude Pollak Scholarship
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