Psychological Perspectives on Human Trafficking – Theory, Research, Prevention, and Intervention
Autor Laura Dryjanska, Elizabeth K. Hopper, Hanni M. Stoklosaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781433838705
ISBN-10: 1433838702
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Wiley
ISBN-10: 1433838702
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Wiley
Cuprins
Foreword
Nancy M. Sidun
Introduction: Psychological Perspectives on Human Trafficking
Laura Dryjanska, Elizabeth K. Hopper, and Hanni Stoklosa
Chapter 1. Human Trafficking Prevention: Using a Socioecological Framework to Moderate Risk and Promote Protective Factors
Elizabeth K. Hopper
Chapter 2. Exploring Human Trafficking of Marginalized Communities Through the Lens of Liberation Psychology
Thema Bryant and Dominique A. Malebranche
Chapter 3. Labor Trafficking: A Mental Health Perspective
Lujain Alhajji, JoNell Efantis Potter, and Vanessa Padilla
Chapter 4. Developmental Approach to Child Trafficking
Cassandra Ma
Chapter 5. Psychologists as Vital Frame Sponsors in News Coverage of Human Trafficking
Barbara G. Friedman
Chapter 6. Social Psychology of Human Trafficking
Laura Dryjanska
Chapter 7. Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Human Trafficking: Harnessing the Potential for Proactivity, Prediction, and Prevention
Maura J. Mills, Leanne M. Tortez, Robert Blanton, Burcu B. Keskin, Gregory J. Bott, and Nickolas K. Freeman
Chapter 8. The Psychological Impacts of Labor and Sex Trafficking
Elizabeth K. Hopper and Kelly Kinnish
Chapter 9. Trauma-Informed Intervention with Survivors of Human Trafficking
Kelly Kinnish and Elizabeth K. Hopper
Chapter 10. Using A Positive Psychology Framework to Empower Survivors of Human Trafficking
Jessa Dillow Crisp and Becca C. Johnson
Chapter 11. A Multidisciplinary Collaborative Approach to Human Trafficking
Jessica Wozniak and Deidre Hussey
Nancy M. Sidun
Introduction: Psychological Perspectives on Human Trafficking
Laura Dryjanska, Elizabeth K. Hopper, and Hanni Stoklosa
Chapter 1. Human Trafficking Prevention: Using a Socioecological Framework to Moderate Risk and Promote Protective Factors
Elizabeth K. Hopper
Chapter 2. Exploring Human Trafficking of Marginalized Communities Through the Lens of Liberation Psychology
Thema Bryant and Dominique A. Malebranche
Chapter 3. Labor Trafficking: A Mental Health Perspective
Lujain Alhajji, JoNell Efantis Potter, and Vanessa Padilla
Chapter 4. Developmental Approach to Child Trafficking
Cassandra Ma
Chapter 5. Psychologists as Vital Frame Sponsors in News Coverage of Human Trafficking
Barbara G. Friedman
Chapter 6. Social Psychology of Human Trafficking
Laura Dryjanska
Chapter 7. Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Human Trafficking: Harnessing the Potential for Proactivity, Prediction, and Prevention
Maura J. Mills, Leanne M. Tortez, Robert Blanton, Burcu B. Keskin, Gregory J. Bott, and Nickolas K. Freeman
Chapter 8. The Psychological Impacts of Labor and Sex Trafficking
Elizabeth K. Hopper and Kelly Kinnish
Chapter 9. Trauma-Informed Intervention with Survivors of Human Trafficking
Kelly Kinnish and Elizabeth K. Hopper
Chapter 10. Using A Positive Psychology Framework to Empower Survivors of Human Trafficking
Jessa Dillow Crisp and Becca C. Johnson
Chapter 11. A Multidisciplinary Collaborative Approach to Human Trafficking
Jessica Wozniak and Deidre Hussey