Understanding Complex Trauma and Post-Traumatic Growth in Survivors of Sex Trafficking

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Childhood Adverse Experiences
Commercial Sex
Commercial Sex Industry
Commercial Sexual Exploitation
Complex Trauma
Domestic Sex Trafficking
ecological systems theory
EMDR
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Faith Based Organizations
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Human Sex Trafficking
Human Trafficking
mental health policy analysis
peer support interventions
Photovoice
Photovoice Participants
Post-Traumatic Growth
Posttraumatic growth
Prevention of Trafficking
Qualitative research methodologies
qualitative research methods
Re-exploitation
Re-traumatization
Rehab
Self-dissociation
Sex Trafficking
Sex Trafficking Survivors
Sex Trafficking Victims
survivor recovery support
Survivors of human trafficking
Survivors of sex trafficking
Trafficker's Exploitation
Trafficker’s Exploitation
Trafficking Experience
Trafficking Survivors
Trafficking Victim
trauma recovery for trafficking survivors
trauma-informed care
USA
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367621308
  • Weight: 80g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Foregrounding the voices of women who have survived experiences of domestic sex trafficking in the US, this text implements qualitative research methodologies to illustrate how experiences of complex trauma have impact on women’s identities, sexuality, relationships, and re-integration into communities.

Building on theoretical understandings of complex trauma and posttraumatic growth, this volume centers insights from in-depth interviews and photovoice methodology to document survivors’ experience of sex trafficking and recovery. Outlining the nature of support and services available, the text identifies recommendations for effective recovery and in doing so, emphasizes women’s capacity for post-traumatic growth. Relationship development, therapeutic and peer-support are highlighted as primary sources of healing. Ultimately, the text affirms the need for trauma-informed, ecological, and relational perspectives in the care of survivors.

This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in trauma studies, clinical social work, and those working in mental health research more broadly. The text will also support further discussion and reflection around mental health services and support systems, adult trauma counselling, and mental health policy.

Heather Evans is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania, USA

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