Preventing Sexual Exploitation of Indigenous Women & Girls

Joanna Gladue, M.C. discusses the issue of preventing sexual exploitation of Indigenous women and girls, including: familial relations, roles and attachments; community capacity building and self-determination; decolonization and cultural revitalization; and experiential narratives. Recommendations for clinical practice, programming, policy, and addressing gaps in research are explored.

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