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HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A TREATMENT GUIDE FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A TREATMENT GUIDE FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

$ 912.00 MXN

Tema:

PSICOLOGIA

ISBN:

9781615372485

Autor:

COVERDALE JOHN

Editorial:

AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOC PUBLISHING

Edición

1° edición

Año:

2020

Sinposis

Human Trafficking: A Treatment Guide for Mental Health Professionals is the first book on human trafficking and mental health. The editors have marshalled their considerable experience developing resources and interventional programs for this patient population, as well as expertise in research and scholarly writing, to create a unique_and uniquely useful_guide for clinicians likely to encounter trafficked patients. Foundational to the effort is recognizing that their numbers are legion, and growing, and that their safety and well-being depends on the ability of clinicians to screen, assess, and identify them in a system that often constructs barriers to care. Epidemiological data is provided to help clinicians understand the factors that contribute to being trafficked, the associated consequences, and the role of health professionals in combatting it. Screening processes are discussed, and potential barriers, both organizational and provider-based, to the identification of trafficked persons are explored. The next section addresses sensitive, trauma-informed, and integrated patient management in different settings, including emergency departments, primary care, and substance abuse facilities, since both medical and substance abuse comorbidities are common in trafficked patients. The trauma-informed concepts of asking, respecting, and responding are vital components to the survivor-centered care emphasized by the authors, and psychotherapeutic considerations and cultural aspects in the assessment and treatment of these patients_topics that have been neglected heretofore_are discussed in-depth. Finally, advocacy, confidentiality, and reporting requirements for adult and child patients are addressed, providing a much-needed legal and ethical framework.

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