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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must read for social services professionals,
By A therapist (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
An absolutely riveting and enlightening work. Once I started reading it I couldn't put it down, and I have already recommended it to several colleagues, who are similarly engrossed. I have worked in the field of substance abuse treatment for almost 18 years, and I am ashamed to admit I waited this long to educate myself on prostitution issues. The statistic that at least half of battered women have also been prostituted in some form is eye opening, but makes complete sense as I look back on my work with many severely distressed clients who were hiding in shame what I failed to see and help them with. This book accurately documents and describes the worldwide condemnation and abandonment of (primarily women) prostitutes to abusive pimps, johns, and the profit motive of the sex industry that promotes the blame-the victim social attitudes that prostitution is legitimate and voluntarily chosen "work". It also give useful direction and resources for working clinically with victims of prostitution. The chapter on the legal nuances and intricacies of obtaining public benefits for prostitution survivors was one of the best analyses I have ever read of how trauma issues hinder access to public benefits (SSI, TANF, etc.)
19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED,
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This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
"Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress" is a must read! I am a law student and Melissa Farley's book came to me highly recommended by many academics and legal scholars as an important and in-depth look at the sex trade. It represents much of the best research about violence being done in the sex industry worldwide. The book's 32 contributors offer analysis, clinical samples, and research that comprehensively address the harms of prostitution and trafficking. It is grounded in broad and persuasive evidence, and features riveting accounts by advocates and attorneys who work with trafficked and prostituted persons. The book provides up to date analysis of many of the issues that form the basis of the current debates on human rights and the legal status of prostitution. This is an excellent work for anyone who would like to learn more about the economic and sexual exploitation of individuals, who are violated, dehumanized, and traumatized in the commercial sex industry.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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A Scholarly Masterpiece - Neda Najmi MFT,
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This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
Melissa Farley's editorial masterpiece is truly ground breaking work. The book is ideal for mental health professionals, social workers, law enforcement and government officials, and anyone who is genuinely interested in human rights and protection thereof. The exhaustive research studies presented in the text are extensive, and at times overwhelming, especially the graphic nature of the sex industry, prostitution and the long term implications of this heinous social ill. The book also captures multicultural and global perspectives, laws, effective mental and other health related care giving, and ultimately recovery and integration for victims. This book is one of a kind in the area of trafficking, prostitution and trauma, unique in creating awareness, and a source of unparalled information from which generations will benefit.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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It's about people.,
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This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
In an insighful anlysis of sexual exploitation, Farley never lets us forget the central issue that it is a human person being acted upon in systems of prostituion and trafficking and sexual exploitation. This issue is sadly often shrouded by divergent political, acedemic, or social beliefs. As Farley explicates the trauma suffered by women, the degredation of the human person in sexual violence becomes all too real.
It forces each one to consider how each of us and our very culture tolerates an acceptance of such violence. One must think about the sytems driving such inhumanity toward women. A must read for all who want to challenge and expand their own critical thinking about human rights and human dignity.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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From Someone Working With Sex Trafficking Victims in SE Asia,
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This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
As the Founder and Director of Transitions Cambodia, Inc. (TCI), I would highly recommend this book to organizations working with victims of sex trafficking or those who are interested in this field. The book is well written and the material is relevant. I found the information to be valid and useful. I work with Cambodian and Vietnamese victims ranging in age from 14-19 years old and have found this material extremely helpful. The chapters on Cambodia and SE Asia were significant, as well as, the chapters on dissociation and PTSD. The final chapter about non-legalization of prostitution, though I agree with the premise, was not convincing. I think there are much better arguments for not legalizing prostitution with much more subtantial data. It was the least compelling part of the book, but it does not detract from an incredible resource.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST-READ FOR CLINICIANS AND RESEARCHERS,
By eResources Coordinator (Binghamton, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
(...)The book provides a genuinely multicultural and international perspective on the extreme and pervasive forms of trauma experienced by women and men who are sexually exploited by the insidious business of prostitution, sexual slavery and trafficking, and pornography. A must-read for clinicians and researchers concerned about the complex forms that trauma and traumatic stress can take.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A GROUNDBREAKING, EYE-OPENING, LANDMARK BOOK!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
Ronald F. Levant, EdD, ABPP, President-Elect, American Psychological Association; Co-Editor, A New Psychology of MenA must-read for anyone interested in human rights, women's issues, and the psychology of exploitation. . . . A groundbreaking, eye-opening, landmark book that will forever change the way we view prostitution. Farley has assembled a dream team of contributors, including psychologists, psychiatrists, lawyers, and advocates. Shattering the myth that prostitution is harmless, this book not only addresses the physical violence and verbal abuse that prostitutes suffer, but even more importantly exposes the overwhelming psychological violence that occurs when a prostitute becomes, in seriatim, her john's masturbatory fantasies and the dehumanization that accompanies the preparation for a life of prostitution by the pimp or trafficker.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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INDISPENSABLE READING! human consequences of the sex trade,
By A Customer
This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
Ted Schrecker, Research Associate, Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit; Co-author of Fatal Indifference: The G8 and Global HealthIndispensable reading for health professionals, social scientists, and policymakers called on to deal with the human consequences of the sex trade. Melissa Farley and her multidisciplinary team of colleagues from many countries have produced a carefully researched and chilling look at what happens to women with few options in a world of borderless markets, where what you are is what you have to sell.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Very important and informative, yet highly disturbing....,
By A Customer
This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
Christine A. Courtois, PhD, Clinical and Training Director, The CENTER: Posttraumatic Disorders Program, The Psychiatric Institute of Washington; Author of Healing the Incest Wound and Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse: A Workshop ModeVery important and informative, yet highly disturbing. . . . Obligatory reading for those working with traumatized individuals and those working on behalf of human rights in individual freedom from exploitation and trafficking. This book brings prostitution out from the shadows by confronting myths while establishing the facts associated with the sale of women's and men's bodies and the degradation of their psyches.
9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A NEW LOOK AT PROSTITUTION AND TRAFFICKING,
By A Customer
This review is from: Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Paperback)
Sahika Yüksel, MD, Director, Psychosocial Trauma Program, Istanbul University Medical School; Board Member, International Society of Traumatic Stress StudiesFrom different continents and diverse backgrounds, the 33 contributors to this book invite the reader to take a new look at clinical practice and organizational policy with respect to prostitution and trafficking. The book offers clinicians, forensic experts, and policymakers compelling arguments against legalizing prostitution-a modern form of slavery. |
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Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress by Melissa Farley PhD (Paperback - March 31, 2004)
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