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Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist – Sex Trafficking & Sex Industry Exploitation (CCTS-S)
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Sex Trafficking & Sex Industry Exploitation (CCTS-S)
Presenters: Dr. Stephanie Thurston-Simmons andBrian SimmonsDr. Stephanie Thurston-Simmons has been in private practice since 2000. Dr. Thurston- Simmons holds three licenses: She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Sex Offender Treatment Provider, and a Licensed Deregistration Specialist. Brian Simmons has been a Licensed Peace Officer in Texas for 15 years beginning his career with the Dallas Police Department in 2000. He holds a Master Peace Officers License, is a Certified Field Training Officer, and a Certified Hostage Negotiator. In addition to working domestically, Dr. Thurston-Simmons and Mr. Simmons are involved in the fight against global sex trafficking. Traveling the Mideast assisting refugees and the rescue networks designing, implementing, and overseeing a trauma treatment program for men, women, and children that have been trafficked, tortured, or recruited as soldiers. Sex Trafficking & Sex Industry Exploitation: Understanding and Treating the Multidimensional Needs of Victims is a 18 hour certification training course designed to provide the participant with a working knowledge of the global sex trafficking trade. Clinicians will learn about the different forms of exploitation utilized to bring victims into the trade as well as how the international community is responding to fight the proliferation of this devastating abuse. Practitioners will develop a working knowledge of the traumatic elements unique to the women and children who have beenexploited for profit. Through discussion, case studies, and experiential exercises, participants will gain knowledge regarding current research, theories, empirically supported treatment models and techniques, assessments, and treatment structures that minimize resistance & maximizes effectiveness. Clinicians will also learn about unique challenges related to this population and develop strategies to reduce treatment failure. Learning Goals/Objectives: Participants will learn about the sex trafficking trade Define trafficking and related terminologyDescribe the breadth and scope of the problemList the types of traffickingDifferentiate the facts and statistics from myths about the industryDistinguish state statutes from federal statutesDiscuss current efforts to rescue victims and disrupt trafficking operations Participants will learn about the people who engage in trafficking List the different types of traffickersDiscuss the characteristics of traffickersDifferentiate the various tactics used to obtain and contain victimsExplain the impact of the Internet and social media on the industryIdentify ways that pornography influences the trafficking tradeList the signs of trafficking and tips for safety Participants will gain an understanding of the trafficking customers Discuss the characteristics of the customerExplain the influences of pornographyDescribe how customers seek and obtain victimsDistinguish between criminality and sexual addiction Participants will learn about the victims of trafficking List the types of victimsDiscuss the characteristics of victimsIdentify victim vulnerabilitiesDescribe trauma experiencesSummarize the effects of trafficking on victimsDescribe the types of traumaRecognize the different trauma reactionsDetail relevant family dynamicsDifferentiate cultural reactions among groupsExplain treatment and resource limitationsParticipants will acquire knowledge of trauma and how to effectively treat it Define traumaExplain the neurophysiology of traumaDetermine the treatment limitations and barriersDiscuss Trauma Informed CareIdentify the different treatment models and programsDescribe the treatment processDifferentiate between the needs of child vs. adult victimsIllustrate the difference between sex offender treatment and John programsExplain factors related to attachment and bonding in victimsDistinguish between treatment resistance and treatment noncomplianceBuild resiliencyDissect elements of comorbidity Participants will explore special issues related to working with trafficking victims Identify ways to create safetyCite tips for working with the populationDiscuss factors relevant to court testimonyDifferentiate between trafficking clients and general population clienteleAnalyze a therapists own personal biases and preconceptions toward traffic victimsAssess treatment challengesDefine compassion fatigue and related terminologyIdentify resources used to expand a clinicians understanding of trafficking and traumaThis course meets the educational requirement for the Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist Sex Trafficking (CCTSS) when applying to the Trauma Institute International (TII). For eligibility, please visit the TII website for details. This course is not available for NBCC credit.
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