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Sex Work Inclusive Psychological Practice
Introduction
Acknowledgement of Country
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Overview
Your safety (2:06)
Emotional labour & lived experience (0:57)
Note about research (0:39)
Introduction of presenters (9:34)
Collaborator (0:29)
Setting an intention (1:30)
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Introduction to sex work
Note about terms (1:27)
What is sex work? (14:05)
What is sex trafficking? (1:21)
Types of sex work (0:57)
Prevalence (0:29)
Demographics (0:35)
Benefits & non-benefits (8:04)
Sex work laws
Why is this important (0:41)
Laws vary based on state-to-state (0:34)
Full, partial and decriminalisation (4:20)
Marginalisation & stigma
Definition (1:02)
Stages of stigmatisation (3:40)
Stigmatising discourses (11:11)
Stigma in Australia (0:23)
Sex workers are socially scapegoated (1:28)
Gender & sex work (0:52)
Madonna-Whore Complex (1:32)
Social marginalisation compounds stigma (0:38)
Impacts of stigma (11:11)
Research on healthcare & sex work
Experience of healthcare (9:56)
Experiences with mental healthcare (7:43)
Negative attitudes towards sex workers (1:01)
Countertransference & working with sex workers
We all live in a culture that shames and stigmatises sex (0:56)
Reflective activity
Our role (2:20)
Principles of inclusive practice (2:14)
Therapeutic support
What do sex workers need from therapists (15:36)
Areas of support (1:24)
Psychologist's social position versus sex workers (1:41)
How to support if someone is involved in sex trafficking (1:20)
The future of healthcare (1:59)
Conclusion
Resources
Feedback
Future training
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