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Brittany Renee Patterson, PhD

Academic Title:

Assistant Professor

Primary Appointment:

Psychiatry

Education and Training

  • St. Lawrence University, BS, Psychology, 2010
  • VA Maryland Health Care System/University of Maryland School of Medicine Psychology Internship Consortium, 2014-2015
  • The University at Buffalo, State University of New York, 2015
  • University of Maryland School of Medicine, Center for School Mental Health, Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Biosketch

Brittany Parham, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor with the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), and is a faculty member with the national Center for School Mental Health at UMSOM. She received her Ph.D. in School Psychology from the University of Buffalo, State University of New York in 2015 and completed her predoctoral psychology internship and postdoctoral fellowship with the Center for School Mental Health at UMSOM. Dr. Parham’s current clinical and research interests involve trauma responsive schools and effective implementation of evidence based mental health programs in underserved schools and their surrounding communities.

In her current role as a clinical faculty member with experience in school-based services at the Center for School Mental Health, Dr. Parham serves as a primary point person for developing and delivering training and technical assistance both within the school mental health clinical programs as well as to school stakeholders (including experience developing and delivering in-service curricula for teachers, school police officers, parents, and school staff). She currently coordinates a grant funded youth gambling prevention research project and provides direct school-based clinical care to a Title I Baltimore City School. She also supervises doctoral and masters level trainees providing mental health care in a school-based outpatient clinic. Dr. Parham is very committed to community engagement and supports as it relates to safe and supportive learning environments for students, their families, schools and communities. Since the civil unrest that ensued in Baltimore City in the Spring of 2015, she has been actively involved in local efforts to strengthen relationships among the community and Baltimore City Police through development and facilitation of in-service trainings with police officers and collaborative work with school-based law enforcement personnel. 

Research/Clinical Keywords

School Based Mental Health Services, Trauma, Disruptive Behavior Disorders, Individual Therapy, Family Therapy, Group Therapy, Evidence Based Assessment and Intervention

Highlighted Publications

  1. Fabiano, G.A., Vujnovic, R.K., Waschbusch, D.A., Yu, J., Mashtare, T., Pariseau, M.E., Pelham, W.E., Parham, B, & Smalls, K.J. (2013). A comparison of experiential versus lecture training for improving behavior support skills in early educators. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 28, 450-460.
  2. Fabiano, G.A., Pyle, K., Kelty, M.B., & Parham, B.R. (2017). Daily report card for youth with challenging behavior: Progress monitoring of outcomes using direct behavior ratings. Assessment for Effective Intervention, 00 (0), 1-13.

Awards and Affiliations

McNair Researcher of the Year, 2010 

Mark Diamond Research Foundation Grant Recipient (MDRF), 2013

Delbert Mullen’s Thinking Outside the Box Award Recipient, 2015

National Conference on Problem Gambling Prevention Program Showcase Award, 2015

Links of Interest

http://www.bhsbaltimore.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Annual-Report-7.16.pdf