Blog November 17, 2023

PTSD and Survivors of Human Trafficking

Written By Kiran Gupta

Human trafficking can have long-term effects on survivors’ mental health. Additionally, many of the conditions that make people vulnerable to trafficking, such as poverty and discrimination, can also have long-term effects on mental health.³ One of the most common outcomes is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This briefing note explores the impact of Cast’s Community Case Management services on identifying & addressing PTSD among trafficking survivors. Read more:

PTSD Among Human Trafficking Survivors

 

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