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Still We Rise: Psychotherapy for African American Girls and Women Exiting Sex Trafficking
Women & Therapy ( IF 1.484 ) Pub Date : 2019-06-27 , DOI: 10.1080/02703149.2019.1622902
Thema Bryant-Davis 1 , Robyn L. Gobin 2, 3
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Abstract Sex trafficking is the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purposes of sexual exploitation. Among those who are at greater risk for sex trafficking are women, girls, impoverished persons, runaways, homeless persons, persons who have prior trauma histories, and ethnically marginalized persons, including African Americans. The short- and long-term consequences of sex trafficking are physical, sexual, psychological, social, economic, and spiritual. There are a growing number of programs that have been created to facilitate the recovery process of sex trafficking survivors; however, limited scholarship has focused on the cultural context of recovery for U.S.-based survivors. Based on both a critical review of the literature and clinical intervention experience, the author will provide treatment recommendations for working with African American girls and women who are exiting sex trafficking. These treatment recommendations can be integrated into a range of treatment orientations and approaches. Overall, an integrative strengths-based, culturally congruent model is recommended, which integrates constructs from womanist (Black feminist) psychology. Limitations and policy recommendations are provided.

中文翻译:

我们仍然在崛起:非裔美国女孩和妇女摆脱性交易的心理治疗

摘要 性交易是为性剥削目的使用武力、欺诈或胁迫。妇女、女孩、贫困人口、离家出走的人、无家可归者、有过创伤史的人以及种族边缘化的人,包括非裔美国人,面临更大的性交易风险。性交易的短期和长期后果是身体、性、心理、社会、经济和精神。已经创建了越来越多的计划来促进性交易幸存者的康复过程;然而,有限的学术研究侧重于美国幸存者康复的文化背景。基于对文献的批判性回顾和临床干预经验,作者将为与正在退出性交易的非裔美国女孩和妇女合作提供治疗建议。这些治疗建议可以整合到一系列治疗方向和方法中。总体而言,建议采用基于综合优势、文化一致的模型,该模型整合了女性主义(黑人女性主义)心理学的结构。提供了限制和政策建议。
更新日期:2019-06-27
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