Abstract
This transcendental phenomenological study delves into the lived experiences of 10 women who experienced sex trafficking. Through in-depth individual interviews, participants unveiled a narrative marked by coercion, manipulation, and multifaceted abuse. Despite variations in the duration and onset of their ordeals, participants uniformly expressed the profound and lasting impact of sex trafficking across numerous facets of their lives. Psychological distress, physical ailments, disrupted vocational trajectories, strained relationships, and spiritual upheaval were recurrent themes, illustrating the pervasive nature of their trauma. This research highlights the urgent necessity for holistic support and intervention strategies tailored to the intricate and multidimensional needs of sex trafficking survivors as they embark on the arduous journey toward recovery and healing. The findings underscore the imperative for counselor training programs to incorporate a nuanced understanding of sex trafficking trauma and its far-reaching implications, thereby fostering more effective therapeutic approaches. This study contributes to a deeper comprehension of the challenges faced by survivors and advocates for systemic changes to enhance the support framework available to them.
Recommended Citation
Interiano-Shiverdecker, C. G., Romero, D. E., Harrichand, J. J., Martin, J., & Thompson, D. J. (2025). Unveiling the Multidimensional Impact of Sex Trafficking: Insights from Survivors. Trauma Counseling and Resilience, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.33470/2997-7088.1035
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