Human trafficking : a treatment guide for mental health professionals / Human trafficking (Coverdale) edited by, John H. Coverdale, Mollie R. Gordon, Phuong T. Nguyen. - First edition. - Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Association Publishing, (c)2020. - 1 online resource (xvii, 266 pages) : illustrations

Includes bibliographies and index.

Becoming a Trafficked Person / Epidemiology of Human Trafficking : complexities and intersections of vulnerability, risk, and exploitation / By the Right Name : what does it actually mean to "screen" and "assess" for trafficking in health care? / Barriers to Identification of Trafficked Persons in Health Care Settings / Emergency Department Management of Trafficked Persons / Managing Trafficked Persons With Comorbid Medical Conditions / General Principles of Care for Trafficked Persons / Responding to Trafficked Persons in Health Care Settings : patient-centered survivor-centered care / Care Management of Trafficked Persons With Substance Use Disorders / General and Specific Psychotherapy Considerations for Managing Trafficked Adults / Child Sex and Labor Trafficking / Cultural Aspects in the Assessment and Management of Trafficked Persons / The Clinician as Advocate : confidentiality and reporting requirements / Survivor Voices : case scenarios of labor and sex trafficking / Ronald Chambers -- Melissa I.M. Torres -- Makini Chisolm-Straker -- Frances Recknor, Hanni Stoklosa, Cathy L. Miller -- Zheng Ben Ma, Hanni Stoklosa -- Rachel Robitz, Amy Gajaria -- Kimberly S.G. Chang, Robert P. Marlin -- Susan Baldwin, Holly Austin Gibbs, Jordan Greenbaum, Cathy L. Miller -- Yasmine Omar, Gabriela Austgen, Nidal Moukaddam -- Temilola Salami, Grace Boland, Christina Engelken -- Jordan Greenbaum -- Ido Lurie, Elana Cohn, Ortal Slobodin -- Shea M. Rhodes, Stephanie Mersch -- Holly Austin Gibbs, Makini Chisolm-Straker.

"An educational and clinical resource for health care practitioners from any discipline who may encounter sex- or labor-trafficked persons. The book's editors direct the Baylor College of Medicine Anti-Human Trafficking Program in Houston, and their extensive experience has made them uniquely qualified to pen this guide, which is singular in delivering the background knowledge and frontline clinical strategies providers need to identify, relate to, and treat these psychologically wounded, yet resilient patients. Each chapter begins with a compelling clinical case to bring the often-horrifying conditions these patients have endured into focus and to contextualize the pertinent research, assessment, and treatment information that follows. The chapters address epidemiology and screening, general and specific management principles in different settings, and specific topics such as managing concomitant substance use disorders, issues pertaining to children, advocacy, confidentiality and reporting requirements, psychotherapeutic principles, cultural issues, and trafficked persons' accounts of their own experiences with the health care system. Designed to enlighten and instruct, the book is a wake-up call and a wise and worldly companion for clinicians serving this overlooked population"--



9781615373154

2020019081


Human trafficking--Psychology.
Victims of crimes--Psychology.
Human Trafficking--psychology
Psychological Trauma--therapy
Crime Victims--psychology


Electronic Books.

HQ281 / .H863 2020