Essential Clinical Care for Sex Workers by Theodore R. Burnes audiobook

Essential Clinical Care for Sex Workers: A Sex-Positive Handbook for Mental Health Practitioners

By Theodore R. Burnes PhD  and Jamila Dawson, LMFT
Read by Michele Lyman  and Yu-Li Alice Shen

North Atlantic Books
6.43 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
  • $34.95

    ISBN: 9781623178659

An affirming and sex-positive guide to working with sex workers: uncovering clinical biases, creating safe spaces, and dismantling the whorearchy. Therapy fails sex workers. Despite the wide range of sex work--from street-based to OnlyFans--clinicians too often focus on what they think sex workers need, instead of building trust, developing rapport, and really doing the work to understand the unique stressors that make quality mental health care essential for sex worker communities.      Sex-positive therapists Theo Burnes and Jamila Dawson break down everything that mental health providers need to know to work effectively with sex workers, while dispeling the tired, pervasive myths that continue to impact treatment today. Readers will learn about:   •  Who sex workers are; different types of sex work; and sex workers’ specific therapy needs   •  How outdated research methodology results in bad data and poor care   •  The whorearchy--the sex-work hierarchy--and why we need to dismantle it    •  How to recognize and move beyond personal biases   •  How to provide effective, affirming, and better clinical care   •  What words not to use--and what they reveal about the sexism, racism, misogyny, and transphobia embedded in our society (and our practices)     As sex work changes and evolves, encompassing everything from brothels to cam work, clinical care needs to catch up. This book shows you how.

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Summary

Summary

An affirming and sex-positive guide to working with sex workers: uncovering clinical biases, creating safe spaces, and dismantling the whorearchy.

Therapy fails sex workers. Despite the wide range of sex work--from street-based to OnlyFans--clinicians too often focus on what they think sex workers need, instead of building trust, developing rapport, and really doing the work to understand the unique stressors that make quality mental health care essential for sex worker communities. 
    Sex-positive therapists Theo Burnes and Jamila Dawson break down everything that mental health providers need to know to work effectively with sex workers, while dispeling the tired, pervasive myths that continue to impact treatment today. Readers will learn about:
  •  Who sex workers are; different types of sex work; and sex workers’ specific therapy needs
  •  How outdated research methodology results in bad data and poor care
  •  The whorearchy--the sex-work hierarchy--and why we need to dismantle it 
  •  How to recognize and move beyond personal biases
  •  How to provide effective, affirming, and better clinical care
  •  What words not to use--and what they reveal about the sexism, racism, misogyny, and transphobia embedded in our society (and our practices)
    As sex work changes and evolves, encompassing everything from brothels to cam work, clinical care needs to catch up. This book shows you how.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Theo and Jamila’s guide fills an important gap in training by exploring the identities, needs, and experiences of sex workers. For too long, psychologists and related helping professionals have failed their trainees and those seeking our help both by remaining silent and more overtly denigrating sex workers. Through a sex-positive lens and drawing on relevant scholarship and first-person accounts, the authors provide vital context, relevant legal and worker rights' perspectives, useful clinical examples, and ample opportunities for students, clinicians, and trainers to unpack, re-envision, and employ an affirming, informed model of care for sex workers. Debra Mollen, PhD, professor and AASECT-certified sexuality educator at Texas Woman's University
Essential Clinical Care for Sex Workers is readable, addresses sex work’s complexities thoroughly, and is infinitely necessary. Every clinician should read this, and any sex worker considering seeing a clinician will find key areas to question potential providers about. Commendable, groundbreaking work. Stoya, writer, performer, pornographer, and author of Philosophy, Pussycats, and Porn
Through a sex-positive lens Essential Clinical Care for Sex Workers fills a void in mental health literature. The book addresses the complex dynamics of positionality, oppression, and marginalization, while also weaving in voices of those who have engaged in sex work. The result is a clear, comprehensive, and accessible book that is a must-read for any mental health practitioner. SJ Dodd, MSEd, MSW, PhD, director at Silberman Center for Sexuality and Gender and professor at Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, CUNY

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Author Bio: Theodore R. Burnes PhD

Author Bio: Theodore R. Burnes PhD

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Author Bio: Jamila Dawson LMFT

Author Bio: Jamila Dawson LMFT

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Author Bio: Theodore R. Burnes PhD

Author Bio: Theodore R. Burnes PhD

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Author Bio: Jamila M. Dawson, LMFT

Author Bio: Jamila M. Dawson, LMFT

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Psychology
Runtime: 6.43
Audience: Adult
Language: English