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Indhushree Rajan is a faculty member at Pacifica Graduate Institute with a Ph.D. She has over 20 years of experience working with child, adolescent, and adult survivors of physical, sexual, and psychological trauma across California's diverse cultural and socioeconomic communities. Her work focuses on human trafficking, modern-day sexual slavery, immigrant populations, postcoloniality, diaspora, and the marginalized feminine.
Dr. Rajan founded Project Satori in 2008 to provide mental health care to human trafficking survivors and their families in Los Angeles, promote global education on trafficking, and offer psychoeducational training services. She also maintains a private trauma-focused psychotherapy practice in Beverly Hills, CA, serving survivors across age groups and cultural backgrounds.
Her research and clinical practice span cross-cultural trauma care, particularly in California and India, and intersect with advocacy for marginalized communities. While no specific awards or publications are listed, her work emphasizes clinical practice, social justice, and interdisciplinary approaches rooted in psychology and postcolonial theory.
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