Survivor: a narrative therapy approach for use with sex trafficked women and girls
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Authors
Countryman-Roswurm, Karen I.
DiLollo, Anthony
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Issue Date
2016-10-03
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Article
Keywords
Narrative therapy , Personal narrative , Self-schemata , Sex trafficking , Survivor , Survivor-leader
Citation
Karen Countryman-Roswurm and Anthony DiLollo. 2016. Survivor: a narrative therapy approach for use with sex trafficked women and girls. Women & Therapy, vol. 40:no. 1-2:pp 55-72
Abstract
Awareness and widespread interest regarding sex trafficking has increased significantly over the last decade. However, research demonstrates little success from well-intended human trafficking rescue efforts. In order to increase the capacity for feminist therapists to more effectively serve women and girls who have been subjugated to sex trafficking, a narrative therapy approach is presented as a method for helping survivors reconstruct personal narratives that reflect resilience, recovery, and prosperity.
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD
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Series
Women & Therapy;v.40:no.1-2
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0270-3149