People are spiritual beings and human trafficking presents grave risks to their spiritual development and well-being. Exploitation has profound consequences in the way the victim views themselves, their interaction with others and their concept of religion and/or spirituality. While trafficked victims might be physically free from situations of exploitation, a holistic approach to healing that incorporates the victim's spirituality is crucial. This paper explores spiritual well-being of trafficking survivors and outlines social work guidelines for spiritual-sensitive counselling. Keywords: spirituality, human trafficking, guidelines, counsellin
Social work in modern society requires practitioners to be culturally and spiritually sensitive. Thi...
The history of spirituality and the social work profession is marked by ambivalence, even avoidance....
Can spirituality be used as a resource for social work and its clients in Sweden? According to Alcoh...
This presentation focuses on integrating clinical social work skills and Christian intervention when...
Human trafficking is a global, modern day epidemic that exploits millions of men, women, and childre...
“Defence of the dignity of the human person is a basic principle of Church social teaching. The bond...
As human trafficking gained visibility as a human rights issue, Christians have been prominent playe...
It is generally accepted that spirituality can play an important role in the end stage of the life o...
Human trafficking is a growing problem in the United States and around the world. Victims of traffic...
Spirituality and religion are among the very last human rights to be implemented in social work. How...
The purpose of this study was to explore current understanding of the complexity of human traffickin...
The global crisis of human trafficking involves the exploitation of people for personal gain and aff...
The traumatic events experienced by survivors of sex trafficking are not unlike the experiences of v...
This research examined what Canadian social workers should consider when engaging therapeutically wi...
Over the last three decades, social justice-oriented evangelical Christians of various political str...
Social work in modern society requires practitioners to be culturally and spiritually sensitive. Thi...
The history of spirituality and the social work profession is marked by ambivalence, even avoidance....
Can spirituality be used as a resource for social work and its clients in Sweden? According to Alcoh...
This presentation focuses on integrating clinical social work skills and Christian intervention when...
Human trafficking is a global, modern day epidemic that exploits millions of men, women, and childre...
“Defence of the dignity of the human person is a basic principle of Church social teaching. The bond...
As human trafficking gained visibility as a human rights issue, Christians have been prominent playe...
It is generally accepted that spirituality can play an important role in the end stage of the life o...
Human trafficking is a growing problem in the United States and around the world. Victims of traffic...
Spirituality and religion are among the very last human rights to be implemented in social work. How...
The purpose of this study was to explore current understanding of the complexity of human traffickin...
The global crisis of human trafficking involves the exploitation of people for personal gain and aff...
The traumatic events experienced by survivors of sex trafficking are not unlike the experiences of v...
This research examined what Canadian social workers should consider when engaging therapeutically wi...
Over the last three decades, social justice-oriented evangelical Christians of various political str...
Social work in modern society requires practitioners to be culturally and spiritually sensitive. Thi...
The history of spirituality and the social work profession is marked by ambivalence, even avoidance....
Can spirituality be used as a resource for social work and its clients in Sweden? According to Alcoh...