Dr. Tiffany Abrego
About Dr. Tiffany Abrego
Dr. Tiffany Abrego Background
Dr. Tiffany Abrego is currently the Executive Director of Behavioral Health. She completed her doctoral training in psychology at Eastern Michigan University in 2015. Dr. Abrego has garnered extensive experience in both academic and clinical settings, particularly focusing on children and adolescents with various psychological conditions.
Education and Expertise of Dr. Tiffany Abrego
Dr. Tiffany Abrego completed her doctoral training at Eastern Michigan University in 2015. She specializes in the treatment and psychological assessment of children and adolescents, particularly those dealing with trauma, medical conditions, ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities. Her expertise extends to supervising psychology doctoral students and conducting research on community programming, obesity, and executive dysfunction.
Professional Roles of Dr. Tiffany Abrego
Dr. Tiffany Abrego is the Executive Director of Behavioral Health and has a joint appointment as an Associate Professor at Wayne State University. Previously, she served as a medical school professor at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria for six years. In her current roles, she supervises psychology doctoral students at BGCSM and contributes to academic and clinical advancements in mental health.
Research Focus of Dr. Tiffany Abrego
Dr. Tiffany Abrego's research primarily deals with the outcomes of community programming at BGCSM, obesity, and executive dysfunction. Her work aims to provide evidence-based insights into effective mental health treatments and assessments for children and adolescents, and she is passionate about reducing the stigma associated with seeking mental health therapy and treatments.
Dr. Tiffany Abrego's Mission in Mental Health
Dr. Tiffany Abrego is dedicated to spreading awareness about the importance of mental health treatment and reducing the stigma associated with seeking therapy and other forms of mental health care. Her mission encompasses advocating for better mental health support and improving accessibility to psychological services for children and adolescents.