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Citation

Anklesaria A, Gentile JP. Innov. Clin. Neurosci. 2012; 9(10): 27-33.

Affiliation

Dr. Anklesaria is Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Clinical Chief Resident at Wright State University Department of Psychiatry and Dr. Gentile is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Matrix Medical Communications)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

23198274

Abstract

Psychotherapy is effective for a myriad of mental health symptoms, with the clinical situation dictating the most applicable method. For episodes of severe stress including acute depression and anxiety, supportive mechanisms (crisis interventions and shoring up existing coping skills and strategies) may be the best fit. During periods of relatively milder symptomatology a psychodynamic approach may be utilized with the same patient (focusing on self-reflection and a more in-depth exploration). This article focuses on the use of psychotherapy with women working in the sex industry, whether indoor (such as strip clubs and cabarets) or outdoor (such as prostitution and escort services). These women frequently experience violence in various forms, and most report multiple traumatic experiences, both during their developmental years and while working in the industry. A composite case is included that illustrates some of the supportive and psychodynamic psychotherapy techniques that can be applied when treating these individuals.


Language: en

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