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What is the Early Intervention Clinic?
The Early Intervention Clinic (EIC) at Palo Alto University is a research clinic that focuses on developing and evaluating treatments for trauma survivors. The clinic offers free, individualized counseling services to individuals who have experienced a traumatic event within the last two years, aiming to reduce emotional distress and prevent long-term trauma-related issues. The clinic specifically targets survivors of events such as serious accidents, physical or sexual assault, and disasters.
For more details, visit the Early Intervention Clinic page.