The Integrated Trauma Care project will provide evidence-based Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) services to children aged 0–5 and their caregivers who have experienced or are at high risk for abuse and/or neglect. Populations served may include families living at or below the poverty level, caregivers who themselves were abused and/or neglected, caregivers with high levels of stress, caregivers with drug/alcohol abuse histories, caregivers with anger management issues, and families with histories of domestic violence. During the grant period, the project will serve 600 unduplicated children and their caregivers including 32 children of military families; and will train 84 clinicians in a year-long intensive Learning Collaborative.
Lucy Zammarelli was formerly the Clinical Director at Willamette Family, Inc. in Eugene OR, providing direct services for substance abuse treatment and mental health services with a trauma focus. She is currently Program Supervisor at LaneCare, and an adjunct faculty member in the Substance Abuse Prevention Program at the University of Oregon. She serves on the NCTSN Steering Committee as an Affiliate Member and co-chairs the Trauma and Substance Abuse Committee.