HARRISBURG, Pa. — Brian Allen is looking forward to building Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital’s TLC (Transforming the Lives of Children) Clinic from the ground up, relying on evidence-based practices as its foundation.
Allen joined Penn State’s Network on Child Protection and Well-Being in June as the sixth of at least 12 new co-funded faculty hires. In addition to his work as director of mental health services within the Penn State Hershey Center for the Protection of Children, Allen serves as an assistant professor of pediatrics, specializing in researching child abuse and trauma.
“I can’t think of any other university that has committed such significant resources to address child abuse and trauma,” Allen said. “It’s a very exciting opportunity to advance clinical practice and research in ways that are not possible anywhere else.”
One of Allen’s primary areas of interest is the dissemination of evidence-based treatments. He said there can be many road blocks for clinicians who want to implement these treatments properly -- or at all. Allen’s goals are to raise awareness of the importance of using treatments that have been carefully studied to document their effectiveness, and to support clinicians in their efforts to implement them.
“These programs and practices have been validated in clinical trials and yet we continue to investigate ways to enhance their effectiveness,” he said. “Some practitioners may not be aware of what’s available or may be reluctant to adopt new approaches.”