Gizane Indart, PsyD.
is a ChildTrauma Fellow
as well as the Executive Director of the Denver Children's Advocacy
Center. Bilingual and bicultural, she was educated and trained in
Argentina as well as the United States. She holds a Doctorate in Clinical
Child Psychology (1987), and a Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology
(1997). She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Colorado.
Dr. Indart has over 17 years of working experience with traumatized
children and their families. She is a seasoned public speaker and trainer
who has presented locally, nationally and internationally on the impact of
abuse and neglect in early development, attachment difficulties in
children exposed to maltreatment, and sexualized behaviors in children.
She authored a chapter about the short-term outcomes of sexual abuse in
the book The Web of Meaning, Gail Ryan and Associates (1999, Safer Society
Press).
In addition, Dr. Indart has served on the Kempe Children’s Center
Perpetration Prevention Study Group since 1992; is a member of the
International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect and is
a member of the Board of Directors for the Colorado Coalition of Adoptive
Families.