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Occupational Therapy: Breaking The Barriers With Survivors Of Human Trafficking, Leanne Bahn, Ots, Sierra Wells, Ots, Stacey Wisniewski, Ots
Occupational Therapy: Breaking The Barriers With Survivors Of Human Trafficking, Leanne Bahn, Ots, Sierra Wells, Ots, Stacey Wisniewski, Ots
Collaborative Research and Evidence shared Among Therapists and Educators (CREATE Day)
PICO Question
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What occupational therapy interventions enhance the occupational engagement for survivors of human trafficking?
Objectives
- Recognize the occupational injustices experienced by survivors of human trafficking and the effect on occupational participation
- Describe the role of the occupational therapy practitioner in enhancing occupational participation of survivors of human trafficking
- Discuss evidence-based interventions within the scope of occupational therapy practice for survivors of human trafficking
Pornography: Adolescent Brain Development & Addiction, William K. Canady
Pornography: Adolescent Brain Development & Addiction, William K. Canady
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
This presentation will explain the historical development of pornography. It will highlight three segments: 1- Porn’s impact on brain development of reward pathways, ultimately increasing the appetite for more porn. 2- Porn can be a false substitute for real intimacy, resulting in decreased sexual satisfaction with a real person and increased verbal and physical aggression. 3- Porn promotes sex trafficking, promotes multiple sex partners and reduced STD prevention.