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Citation

Johnson BC. Soc. Work Christ. 2012; 39(4): 370-389.

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(Copyright © 2012, North American Association of Christians in Social Work)

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Abstract

This article examines aftercare services needed for victims of human trafficking, including the importance of mental health services. Aftercare services must be provided in a trauma-sensitive way which encourages all involved in service provision to understand complex trauma--symptoms and behaviors, possible outcomes, reasons for silence as well as victim thoughts, beliefs and feelings. Therefore, both breadth of knowledge and sensitivity are needed in the provision of aftercare services for those exiting a life of victimization. Trauma-specific therapy, the key role of the social worker, and scriptural mandates are also presented. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved). (journal abstract)


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