Clinicians & Researchers

We acknowledge and value the challenging and vital work of our colleagues. We are here to support your efforts in helping patients recover and reclaim their lives in the aftermath of trauma, collaborate on research, share knowledge and resources, and learn from you.
Treatment Options Available
The Trauma Continuum of care offers adjunctive trauma-focused services at both the partial hospital and outpatient levels for individuals who have histories of trauma, trauma- and stressor-related disorders (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD]), and dissociative disorders (e.g., dissociative identity disorder [DID]).
The Trauma Continuum of Care is comprised of an interdisciplinary team from diverse disciplines and backgrounds, including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, social workers, expressive therapists, and mental health counselors.

All team members work together and collaborate closely on patient care. Our clinicians and staff are experts in: providing psychoeducation about trauma, PTSD, and dissociation; teaching skills to help manage symptoms associated with these conditions; and providing a safe and trauma-informed space for processing when patients are ready for that stage of treatment.
We emphasize empathy, compassion, teamwork, and empowerment as the foundation for building strength and acquiring new resources to help patients heal and regain command of their lives.
Research Collaboration and Participation

The Dissociative Disorders & Trauma Research Program is co-directed by Dr. Lauren Lebois and Dr. Milissa Kaufman. Our overall mission is to contribute to the science of trauma-related dissociation, DID, and PTSD in people who have experienced childhood abuse or other serious trauma.
In doing so, we strive to reduce stigma and improve care, overall wellbeing, and quality of life for these individuals. We feel privileged to be able to dedicate our time to this work, and we are deeply grateful to our participants and funding sources for their support.
Trauma-Focused Consultation Service for Clinicians
We offer a consultation service for clinicians in the community to help support you in your care for survivors of trauma. The Trauma Continuum’s Consultation Service is organized by our Director of Nursing Operations and Consultations, Patricia Mangones, CNP. Our team meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month from 3:00-4:00 pm and invites clinicians with trauma-related case questions to present and seek consultation from our faculty and staff.
To make a consult request, we ask that you provide your contact information, a description of your role and where you work, your consultation question(s), and a brief clinical description of your case. To request a trauma-focused consultation with our team, please complete a consultation request form.
Learn more about traumatic stress, dissociation, and related topics and explore other educational resources.