The main point of the article is to offer detailed information on the physical, psychological, social, sexual, mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of a woman who experiences trafficking. The article provides insights into the identification of the risks and abuses experiences and how to approach them from a professional perspective. It offers an in-depth analysis of the likely responses to women who have experienced trafficking from their families, society and their perceptions. The article also elaborates the different reactions and behaviors displayed by trafficked women describing them as psychological impaired with chronic interpersonal trauma and the process of making them whole again.
The key question that the author is addressing is how the psychological wellbeing of a trafficked woman is affected and how such a woman can be restored to function y being psychological whole again. In discussing the psychological aspects affected by trafficking the article outline the various risks and abuses that the woman is subjected to and the effects they have on the woman mental, physical emotionally and relationship wise. In addressing the critical question, the authors also outline the psychological consequences highlighting the likelihood of post-traumatic stress disorder (Domoney & Oram, 2018) and in the most extreme cases the development of the post-traumatic response complex and how professional can respond to these conditions.
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The essential information in the article is concerned with the role of health professional in the identification of the risks abuses fears and the magnitude of psychological damage imposed on the woman by the experience and how to effectively respond to the situation (Domoney & Oram, 2018). The article deems the understanding of women as victims and working with them therapeutically as vulnerable and in need of special attention as the main focus of the article.
The main inference/conclusions in the article are trafficked women are vulnerable and exposed to high-risk behaviors. Thus they should be treated delicately through the provision of assurance and reinforcement of positive thoughts as a way of rebuilding their confidence and self-esteem (Domoney & Oram, 2018). The article also concludes that the critical aspect for successfully addressing the issues of trafficked women lies in enhancing the trauma-informed assessment and support.
If we take this line of reasoning (author’s conclusion) seriously, the implications are as the society we will develop a positive view on trafficked women and learn to accept them as part of the society y supporting them towards recovery. The article is also essential and has implications on the professional approaches employed by mental health professionals as it implies the need for more support and intensive care for success in restoration of the women strengths, development of coping strategies and adoption of a readiness to engage attitude.
If we fail to take this line of reasoning (author’s conclusion) seriously, the implications are trafficked women will continue to suffer psychologically in society and will remain affected by their experiences. Failure to understand the article conclusion on the vulnerability of trafficked women and their need for intensive care will result in negligence and inadequate assessment of their weaknesses, risks and needs. The development of the necessary mechanisms to addressed and support the victims will be minimal and in most cases unsuccessful leaving the women stuck on negative self-identities, unhelpful narratives of shame and worthiness.
The questions that I have after the article are addresses the effectiveness of mental health professionals in such cases. The questions focus on the success rates of the psychological approach that is based on the identification of risks, needs and support for trafficked women. Are the mental health professionals able to deal with the post-traumatic stress and the extreme post-traumatic stress complex effectively and what are the current success rates in the determination of the effectiveness of the methods?
References
Domoney, J. & Oram, S. (2018). Responding to the needs of a trafficked woman. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal.