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The Expanding Continuum of Gender-Based Violence: Trauma-Informed Care, Volume 2

Applying Responsive Practices

David Solomon, Paul Thomas Clements, Mancha, et al.

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizin

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The second volume of The Expanding Continuum of Gender-Based Violence: Trauma-Informed Care examines the impact of violence on contemporary populations which may previously have been over­looked. In this volume, special focus is given to the intersectionality of vulnerable groups and the impact of marginalization on assessment and treatment. In an effort to bridge gaps in literature, the text addresses cultural influence and socio-political issues while advising on how to best apply the accrued knowledge when interacting with patients. Together, with Volume 1, this text intends to do the following: —Define the problem —Identify causes and risk factors —Design interventions —Disseminate information —Educate students and future professionals

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LGBTQIA+, sex work, gender-based violence, profiles of stalking, sexual assault, hate crimes, elder sexual assault, fatal strangulation, alcohol-enabled sexual assault, male sexual assault, college campuses, nonfatal strangulation, law enforcement, responsive practices, legal responses, ipv, human trafficking, sex trafficking, violence experiences, trauma-informed care, drug-facilitated sexual assault, fatal IPV, reproductive experiences, substance use, eating disorder