cpsylist: Human Trafficking Dissertation Study Request

Bryan Rojas-Arauz bor at uoregon.edu
Wed Apr 8 19:15:04 PDT 2020


Hi all,
First and foremost hope you are staying safe and healthy during this 
unprecedented times. A colleague at UGA asked me to send the following 
in case anyone has had experience working with the target population.

"I'm reaching out for some help given some changes I've had to make with 
my dissertation study. I had to switch my dissertation up a bit due to 
COVID-19. My dissertation is focused on counseling and human 
trafficking. I started conducting face-to-face individual interviews 
with trafficking victims but had to stop and change my IRB to conduct 
audio/video interviews with mental health providers that have provided 
counseling services to victims of trafficking  (i.e., at least one 
client/patient was identified as a trafficking victim)."

If you or someone you know has this experience please consider 
participating.

"Each one help one"



Best,



Bryan


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Bryan O. Rojas-Araúz
Doctoral Candidate Counseling Psychology, University of Oregon 2021
M.S. MFT & College Counseling, San Francisco State 2015
BOR at UOregon.edu
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