"I'm not alone, my story matters": Incarcerated women's perspectives on the impact and acceptability of group psychotherapy involving imaginal exposure to sexual assault memories
Abstract Background Although it is clear that incarcerated women need access to effective therapies for trauma sequelae, some have argued that one of the most effective treatments - exposure therapy - should not be provided in carceral settings due to the presumed lack of safety and stability making...
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Main Authors: | Melissa J. Zielinski (Author), Marie E. Karlsson (Author), Ana J. Bridges (Author) |
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