Briere JN, Scott C, (2015) Principles of trauma therapy: A guide to symptoms,
evaluation, and treatment (2nd Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Chapters 1-2 (50
pages).
Buehler S, (2021) What Every Mental Health Professional Needs to Know About Sex: Vol. Third edition. Springer Publishing Company: New York, NY. (150 selected pages out of 361)
Campbell R, Dworkin E, Cabral G, (2009) An ecological model of the impact of sexual assault on women’s mental health. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 10(3), 225–246. (21 pages)
Hall K S K, Binik Y M, (2020) Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy (6th ed.). New York: Guilford Publications. (150 selected pages out of 536)
Hensel JM, Ruiz C, Finney C, Dewa CS, (2015) Meta-analysis of risk factors for secondary traumatic stress in therapeutic work with trauma victims. Journal Of Traumatic Stress, 28(2), 83-91. (8 pages)
Jaconis M, Boyd SJ, Gray MJ, (2020) History of Sexual Violence and Associated Negative Consequences: The Mediating Role of Body Image Dissatisfaction. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 25(2), 107-123. (13 pages)
Levenson J, (2017) Trauma-Informed Social Work Practice. Social Work, 62(2), 105–113. (8 pages)
Pulverman C, Kilimnik C, Meston C, (2018) The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Women’s Sexual Health: A Comprehensive Review. International Society for Sexual Medicine, 6(2):188-200. (12 pages)
Rupert P A, Miller A O, Dorociak KE, (2015) Preventing burnout: What does the research tell us?. Professional Psychology: Research And Practice, 46(3), 168-174.(6 pages)
Savin-Williams R, (2018). Developmental Trajectories and Milestones of Sexual-Minority Youth. In S. Lamb & J. Gilbert (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Sexual Development: Childhood and Adolescence (p. 156-179). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (23 pages)
Additional reading material (approximately 300 pages of reports and scientific articles) will be added to the course