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Post-Traumatic Stress Workshop for Victims of Sex-Trafficking In Arizona
Description
Sex trafficking is an issue that is prevalent in the United States, including in Arizona. The Catholic Charities Diversion Program in Phoenix seeks to rehabilitate adults who have been involved in prostitution. The aim of this paper was to test three pilot interventions to address stress experienced by the program clients through three different techniques which was given in a workshop format. Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Dance Movement Therapy (DMT), and yoga and meditation are the three types of stress reduction techniques that have been studied in previous research and were pilot tested with adult sex-trafficked victims. This particular sections discusses the benefits of DMT and the results obtained after teaching sex-trafficked victims this therapy. The results of the pilot studies found that all three techniques reduced levels of stress significantly, and that they want further testing.
Date Created
2016-05
Contributors
- Khanal, Garima (Co-author)
- Somayaji, Vallari (Co-author)
- Satapathy, Nikita (Co-author)
- Sepowitz, Dominique Roe (Thesis director)
- Graff, Sarah (Committee member)
- School of Life Sciences (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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32 pages
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In Copyright
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Academic Year 2015-2016
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.37771
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minimal
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