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Biosketch
Dr. Briggs is an Associate Professor and Licensed Psychologist in the division of Adolescent Medicine at UK Healthcare. In this role, she has worked to improve systems of care for adolescent patients in schools and in clinic, analyze risk behavior screening data for adolescents to inform future interventions, and support the development of future psychologists through clinical supervision. Prior to her current role, she was a school psychologist at Lincoln County High School in Stanford, KY. Throughout her career, Dr. Briggs has sought to lead efforts to promote the well-being of adolescents through equitable and accessible service-delivery.
Affiliation
- Associate Professor, Pediatrics
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Lexington, Kentucky
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Conferences and Curricula involving Alissa
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Online Activities involving Alissa Briggs
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Adolescents can become agitated and lose the ability to regulate their emotions and behavior in the moment for a variety of reasons. How adults respond can influence the adolescent’s behavior. This...
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Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Jan 11, 2027
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The majority of children have experienced at least one traumatic event by age 16. Adolescents who are experiencing traumatic stress need supportive environments and instruction. This module will illustrate how...
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Type: Video Webcast
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Adolescents can become agitated and lose the ability to regulate their emotions and behavior in the moment for a variety of reasons. How adults respond can influence the adolescent’s behavior. This...
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Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Jan 11, 2027
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The Kentucky Mental Health Care Access for Resiliency in Kids Program ensures that pediatric primary care and other providers working with children are confident and competent in...
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- CME: 0.50
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- CNE: 0.50
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Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Aug 14, 2027
- Cost: Free
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Risk-taking naturally increases during adolescence. Understanding the why's and how's behind this occurrence can help adults better support young people through this developmental phase.
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Type: Video Webcast
- Expires: Dec 10, 2027
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