Brie Radis
- Associate Professor
- Department: Social Work Undergraduate
- Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
- Email: BRADIS@wcupa.edu
Education
- DSW, University of Pennsylvania
- MSS & MLSP, Bryn Mawr College
- Earlham College, BA
Research Interests
Cultural CompetencyRisk and ResiliencyLGBTQIA+Mental HealthIntersectionalityAlcoholismAlcoholism and AddictionHomelessnessHousing FirstPopulation HealthMotivational InterviewingTobacco Use
Opportunities
Work Study Positions Available: Yes
Resource Pantry
Mental Health Research
Please reach out to bradis@wcupa.edu
Grant Funded Positions Available: No
Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: Yes
Filled for GA students 24-25
Volunteer Research Positions Available: Yes
Please reach out to bradis@wcupa.edu
Biography
Brie Radis, DSW, MSS, MLSP, LCSW, Dr. Brie Radis is a graduate of the Doctorate of Social Work program at the University of Pennsylvania. Brie received her social work and law and social policy graduate training at Bryn Mawr’s Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. She completed her undergraduate work at Earlham College. She is currently an LGBT Penn Health Fellow. Brie has worked in the field of community mental health, homelessness, and housing first since 2004. She is a passionate advocate for integrated health care, trauma informed care, harm reduction, and the housing first philosophy. She is also an experienced trauma therapist and clinical supervisor for students and staff.
List of Publications
- Mia Ocean, Todd Vanidestine, Brie Radis & Ginneh L. Akbar. Seizing a Disruptive Opportunity: Remote Work-Study as Anti-Oppressive Practice During COVID-19 and Beyond. 09/2023
- Casey Bohrman, Alison Updyke, Brie Radis & Anais Bailly-Mompoint. Criminal Records as Predictors of Harm: Questioning Social Work's Reliance on Records for Gatekeeping. 11/2022
- Hadih Deedat, Brie Radis. Experiences of social work students in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed-methods study. 11/2022
- Brie Radis, Hadih Deedat. Personal and Professional Explorations During a Dual Pandemic from Two Social Work Professors. 05/2022
- Hadih Deedat, Susan R. Wysor Nguema, Brie Radis & Colleen Keeler. Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Educational Experiences: Perspectives of Undergraduate Social Work Students. 05/2022