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Project Heal is the child trauma treatment and training program at CHLA. Project Heal provides individual, family and group therapy and psychodiagnostic assessments to traumatized children and their non-offending caregivers. Children and families served through Project Heal have been exposed to a variety of traumatic events: sexual, physical and/or emotional abuse, exposure to domestic and community violence, traumatic grief, and accidental injuries.

Project Heal provides treatment at the highest standard of care to traumatized children and families using evidenced based treatments, including trauma/abused focused cognitive behavioral therapy, parallel group therapy for traumatized children and their caregivers, and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy. Through vendorization with the Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center, Project Heal also provides abuse risk reduction and social skills groups for children with developmental disabilities, including a supportive and didactic therapy group for caregivers parenting a child with a developmental disability. 


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Keeping Our Children Safe  
This booklet, produced by Project Heal, was developed to include definitions of developmental disabilities, incidence of abuse, types of abuse, symptoms to warrant referral, communicating with your child regarding self-protection, reporting laws, and resource agencies and programs.
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Program Area Leader: Karen C. Rogers, PhD
Phone: (323) 361-3826
Email: krogers@chla.usc.edu

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