Identity-based hate and violence as trauma: Current research, clinical implications, and advocacy in a globally connected world
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Identity-based hate and violence as trauma: Current research, clinical implications, and advocacy in a globally connected world
Abstract
Hate-based violence is increasingly recognized as an urgent social justice and human rights issue that is pervasive across geographical and socioeconomic boundaries. There is a growing body of research that demonstrates the traumatic impact of hate-based violence on the victim's mental and physical health. This review focuses on examining scientific knowledge and prevalence data on identity-based hate and violence exposure. A framework for conceptualizing hate-based violence as a traumatic event or series of traumatic events is offered as a means to understand research findings and intervention approaches. The importance of research, advocacy, and human rights training is highlighted in the efforts to address the traumatic impact of identity-based hate and violence.
© 2021 International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.
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