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Understanding the Experiences of Clients with HIV and Providing a Safe Space in Treatment
The effects of HIV stigma can have ramifications in
many facets of an individual's life, including impacting interpersonal relationships. Practitioners can play a major role in healing by providing a setting where clients feel safe and confident Jasper Smith Sarah Wilmer, MPH
Bystanders to Sexual
Violence Online: A
Framework for Therapists
An emerging problem has developed between sexual violence and new technologies, including online spaces like social media sites. In this intersection of bystander intervention and technology-facilitated sexual assault, how should we choose to act when witness to its occurrence? Sonya Strohm, MS
The Importance of Teaching Trauma from a Systemic Perspective
As traumatic events not only impact an individual, but
have dramatic effects on a family system, community and everyone in connection with them, a family and trauma curriculum was developed to help MFT students understand the delicate nuances of treating families in the throes of trauma. Erica J. W. Kanewischer, PhD
“Research supports that the vast majority of people who are offenders have experienced some sort of childhood trauma.
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