CAPT Indira Harris
CAPT Indira Harris is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Board-Certified Diplomate who has spent the past 11.5 years in USPHS providing exceptional leadership, mentorship, and subject matter expertise on behavioral health, resilience, and meditation.
She is currently stationed with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Health Service Corps (IHSC) as Chief of the Behavioral Health Unit in 2018. In this capacity, CAPT Harris serves as IHSC’s lead behavioral health subject matter expert and national mental health authority, as well as lead advisor to ICE leadership on all matters related to detention behavioral health concerns. She also notably led over 185 PHS social work officers as Chair and Senior Advisor of the Social Work Professional Advisory Group, co-created Operation Corps Strong (OCS) to educate PHS officers about suicide prevention and other mental and emotional health concerns affecting the service, co-developed Resilience Through Meditation, a program that facilitates meditation experiences for hundreds of PHS officers and civilians across 13 federal agencies and 33 different locations nationwide, and also co-created the esteemed Surgeon General’s Ceremonial Drill Team.
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