What is the Soldiers Project?

We are a group of licensed mental health professionals who offer free psychological treatment to military service members (active duty, National Guard, Reserves and veterans) who have served or who expect to serve in OEF and/or OIF. We also provide treatment to members of their families and other loved ones. Treatment is conducted in our private offices. Our therapists are all volunteers and our services are entirely confidential. We do not report to any governmental agency.

The Soldiers Project is a component of the Ernest S. Lawrence Trauma Center of the Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies (LAISPS). We are a non-profit 501(c ) (3) organization as defined by the IRS. Contributions are fully tax-deductible.

Because of LAISPS' commitment to bringing psychoanalytic understanding to underserved groups within our community it established the Ernest S. Lawrence Trauma Center. The Center's projects are run by volunteer licensed clinicians who provide free psychoanalytically-informed psychological services to "at-risk" populations as well as educational presentations to the community.

"The Soldiers Project is an example of people around the nation who want to help these young men and women coming back, according to Congressman Bob Filner, Chairman, Committee on Veterans' Affairs. 'If the VA is not doing its job, at least some people have stepped in to try and do it,' said Filner."
-- Truthout.org

In Their Boots: Real Stories - Departure Chapter 2

Amanda Raymond and her husband, Gary, prepare their family and their lives for his upcoming tour in Iraq.

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Find The Soldiers Project on the LA36 — Los Angeles' local channel!

LA36 is screening parts of The Soldiers Project May Conference. If you missed some or merely want to jog your memory, tune in on their website. Watch now!


Join The Soldiers Project's Judith Broder for a special audience talkback following the performance.

Performances are Thur - Sat at 8:00pm and Sundays at 7pm through Sunday, August 24. at the Zephyr Theatre, 7456 Melrose Ave. in West Hollywood. Ticket prices are $20.00. Tickets are available by calling 800-413-8669 or by visiting www.echotheatercompany.com.