Yale Child Study Center
230 South Frontage Rd.
New Haven, CT 06520
Tel: 203.785.5759
emily.deegan@yale.edu

Clinical Professor
Coordinator of Community Programs
My clinical and research career has been devoted to the development of programs and policies that address the needs of children who are at substantial risk for disruption of their relationships with their primary caregivers and placement in facilities and systems other than their biologic families. Our work has focused on children in the child welfare, mental health and juvenile justice systems. Some of these children are vulnerable for abuse, neglect, and abandonment or affected by parental drug addiction, chronic physical or mental illness, mental retardation and homelessness. Others suffer from their own serious psychiatric and behavioral disorders, often the result of the interaction between their own genetic imprint and chronic and pervasive stress, secondary to continuous exposure to neglect, violence and deprivation.
The intervention and treatment models we have developed at the Child Study Center offer intensive, home-based, family focused services that incorporate concepts derived from developmental psychopathology, psychoanalysis, transactional risk, cognitive-behavioral and systems theories. My colleagues and I are currently engaged in a randomized study of the Intensive In-Home Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Service (IICAPS) a standardized treatment model for children with serious emotional disturbances and their families that is now being replicated in 14 sites within Connecticut. In 2007, Family Based Recovery, a new service for drug using mothers and their infants designed to address both the parent child relationship in a developmental context and the substance use of the mother will be replicated in 6 sites throughout the state.
Campus Address
Child Study Center
230 South Frontage Road
P.O. Box 207900
New Haven, CT 06520-7900
Office Address
203 NIHB
E-mail
jean.adnopoz@yale.edu
Office Phone
203-785-4947
Fax
203-785-7402