Working with the Human Trafficking Survivor
What Counselors, Psychologists, Social Workers and Medical Professionals Need to Know
Herausgeber: Burke, Mary C
Working with the Human Trafficking Survivor
What Counselors, Psychologists, Social Workers and Medical Professionals Need to Know
Herausgeber: Burke, Mary C
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Working with the Human Trafficking Survivor fills a void in existing literature by providing students, faculty, and professionals in applied, helping disciplines, with a comprehensive text about human trafficking with a focus on clinical issues. It is a great resource for social work, counselling, and psychology courses.
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Working with the Human Trafficking Survivor fills a void in existing literature by providing students, faculty, and professionals in applied, helping disciplines, with a comprehensive text about human trafficking with a focus on clinical issues. It is a great resource for social work, counselling, and psychology courses.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9781138924307
- ISBN-10: 113892430X
- Artikelnr.: 56239443
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9781138924307
- ISBN-10: 113892430X
- Artikelnr.: 56239443
Mary C. Burke is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology and Counseling at Carlow University, where she is the program director of the doctoral program in Counseling Psychology. She has been involved in anti-human trafficking efforts since 2004 and is the founder of the Project to End Human Trafficking (www.endhumantrafficking.org).
Chapter 1: Human Trafficking in the 21st Century: An Overview for
Healthcare Providers, Mary C. Burke; Chapter 2: Providing Trauma-Informed
Medically Based Healthcare for Survivors of Sex Trafficking, Elizabeth
Miller, Katherine W. Bogen and Heather L. McCauley; Chapter 3: The Adult
Trafficking Survivor and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Veronica M.
Lugris, Mary C. Burke and Leah Russell Flaherty; Chapter 4: Trafficking of
Children and Adolescents: Conceptualization and Evidence-Based Treatment,
Katie A. McIntyre; Chapter 5: Psychological Treatment: Reflections on a
Psychoanalytic Perspective to Work with Human Trafficking, Paola M.
Contreras; Chapter 6: Psychological Treatment: Application of Feminist
Theory, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele and Katherine Miller; Chapter 7:
Creative Approaches for Working with Trafficking Survivors with
Disabilities, Susan O'Rourke and Kevin Spencer; Chapter 8: Understanding
Sex Trafficking through the Lens of Coercion: A Closer Look at
Exploitation, Threats, and Betrayal, Susan Brotherton and Jamie Manirakiza;
Chapter 9: Relapse: Clinical Considerations, Brian D. Bruijn and Lucy L.
Bruijn; Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Working with Other
Professions, Judy Hale Reed; Chapter 11: Comprehensive Coordination of
Multi-Agency Coalitions, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele, Amanda Finger and Mary
Landerholm; Notes on Contributors; Index
Healthcare Providers, Mary C. Burke; Chapter 2: Providing Trauma-Informed
Medically Based Healthcare for Survivors of Sex Trafficking, Elizabeth
Miller, Katherine W. Bogen and Heather L. McCauley; Chapter 3: The Adult
Trafficking Survivor and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Veronica M.
Lugris, Mary C. Burke and Leah Russell Flaherty; Chapter 4: Trafficking of
Children and Adolescents: Conceptualization and Evidence-Based Treatment,
Katie A. McIntyre; Chapter 5: Psychological Treatment: Reflections on a
Psychoanalytic Perspective to Work with Human Trafficking, Paola M.
Contreras; Chapter 6: Psychological Treatment: Application of Feminist
Theory, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele and Katherine Miller; Chapter 7:
Creative Approaches for Working with Trafficking Survivors with
Disabilities, Susan O'Rourke and Kevin Spencer; Chapter 8: Understanding
Sex Trafficking through the Lens of Coercion: A Closer Look at
Exploitation, Threats, and Betrayal, Susan Brotherton and Jamie Manirakiza;
Chapter 9: Relapse: Clinical Considerations, Brian D. Bruijn and Lucy L.
Bruijn; Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Working with Other
Professions, Judy Hale Reed; Chapter 11: Comprehensive Coordination of
Multi-Agency Coalitions, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele, Amanda Finger and Mary
Landerholm; Notes on Contributors; Index
Chapter 1: Human Trafficking in the 21st Century: An Overview for
Healthcare Providers, Mary C. Burke; Chapter 2: Providing Trauma-Informed
Medically Based Healthcare for Survivors of Sex Trafficking, Elizabeth
Miller, Katherine W. Bogen and Heather L. McCauley; Chapter 3: The Adult
Trafficking Survivor and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Veronica M.
Lugris, Mary C. Burke and Leah Russell Flaherty; Chapter 4: Trafficking of
Children and Adolescents: Conceptualization and Evidence-Based Treatment,
Katie A. McIntyre; Chapter 5: Psychological Treatment: Reflections on a
Psychoanalytic Perspective to Work with Human Trafficking, Paola M.
Contreras; Chapter 6: Psychological Treatment: Application of Feminist
Theory, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele and Katherine Miller; Chapter 7:
Creative Approaches for Working with Trafficking Survivors with
Disabilities, Susan O'Rourke and Kevin Spencer; Chapter 8: Understanding
Sex Trafficking through the Lens of Coercion: A Closer Look at
Exploitation, Threats, and Betrayal, Susan Brotherton and Jamie Manirakiza;
Chapter 9: Relapse: Clinical Considerations, Brian D. Bruijn and Lucy L.
Bruijn; Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Working with Other
Professions, Judy Hale Reed; Chapter 11: Comprehensive Coordination of
Multi-Agency Coalitions, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele, Amanda Finger and Mary
Landerholm; Notes on Contributors; Index
Healthcare Providers, Mary C. Burke; Chapter 2: Providing Trauma-Informed
Medically Based Healthcare for Survivors of Sex Trafficking, Elizabeth
Miller, Katherine W. Bogen and Heather L. McCauley; Chapter 3: The Adult
Trafficking Survivor and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Veronica M.
Lugris, Mary C. Burke and Leah Russell Flaherty; Chapter 4: Trafficking of
Children and Adolescents: Conceptualization and Evidence-Based Treatment,
Katie A. McIntyre; Chapter 5: Psychological Treatment: Reflections on a
Psychoanalytic Perspective to Work with Human Trafficking, Paola M.
Contreras; Chapter 6: Psychological Treatment: Application of Feminist
Theory, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele and Katherine Miller; Chapter 7:
Creative Approaches for Working with Trafficking Survivors with
Disabilities, Susan O'Rourke and Kevin Spencer; Chapter 8: Understanding
Sex Trafficking through the Lens of Coercion: A Closer Look at
Exploitation, Threats, and Betrayal, Susan Brotherton and Jamie Manirakiza;
Chapter 9: Relapse: Clinical Considerations, Brian D. Bruijn and Lucy L.
Bruijn; Chapter 10: Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Working with Other
Professions, Judy Hale Reed; Chapter 11: Comprehensive Coordination of
Multi-Agency Coalitions, AnnJanette Alejano-Steele, Amanda Finger and Mary
Landerholm; Notes on Contributors; Index