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SUMMARY:Community Human Trafficking Round Table: Shining Light into Darkness
DESCRIPTION:Take part in a community roundtable on human trafficking. The conversation will bring together representatives from the Leon County Sheriff’s Department\, the Department of Children and Families\, local emergency room personnel\, and several organizations working on the front lines to end trafficking in our community. \n9 October 2025\n6 PM – 8 PM \nSt. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral \n 
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/community-human-trafficking-round-table-shining-light-into-darkness/
LOCATION:St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral\, 4784 Thomasville Rd\, Tallahassee\, FL\, 32309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training and Awareness
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SUMMARY:Breaking Invisible Bonds: Navigating the Challenges of Trauma Bonding in Cases of Human Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:This session will provide an overview of trauma bonding experienced by survivors of human trafficking. The workshop will delve into the complexities of trauma-bonding\, addressing its impacts on victim identification\, treatment effectiveness\, and building rapport and trust with clients. Everyone will learn valuable information about this including: mental health professionals; victim and social service providers; healthcare providers; criminal justice practitioners; students\, researchers\, educators; survivors and lived experience experts\, and all others who want to know more about trauma bonding and how impacts victims and survivors of human trafficking and other forms of violence and abuse. \n \nWebinar Resources: \n\nPresentation Slides\n\nAbout the Presenters: \nJoan A. Reid\, Ph.D.\, LMHC \nJoan A. Reid\, Ph.D.\, LMHC\, Professor and Director of the USF Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Research Lab\, Department of Criminology\, University of South Florida \nDr. Joan Reid is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida\, a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor\, and Professor of Criminology at the University of South Florida. Dr. Reid is also the Director of the USF Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Research Lab located in St. Petersburg Florida. Dr. Reid is a leading expert on human trafficking having authored over 60 publications\, primarily focused on child sex trafficking in Florida. Dr. Reid’s research has been cited in various State Supreme Courts\, as well as state and federal government agency policy reports on child trafficking. Her most recent book\, Trauma Bonding and Interpersonal Crimes\, addresses the phenomenon of trauma bonding across various interpersonal contexts. \nKlejdis Bilali\, PhD Student\, RMHCI \nKlejdis Bilali\, PhD Student\, RMHCI\, USF Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Research Lab\, Department of Criminology\, University of South Florida \nKlejdis Bilali is a fourth-year PhD student in the Department of Criminology at the University of South Florida (USF)\, and a graduate research assistant at the USF Trafficking in Persons (TiP) Risk to Resilience Lab. Presently\, she is also a registered mental health counseling intern at the USF Department of Pediatrics’ Infectious Disease Program where she facilitates psychotherapy with disadvantaged youth living with HIV. She completed her MA in Clinical Psychology at the University of Central Florida where she facilitated research and trauma-focused psychotherapy with youth victims of sex trafficking involved in child welfare and the juvenile justice system. Klejdis’ primary research interests center on interpersonal violence\, including human trafficking\, child abuse\, and familial violence\, with a focus on victimization prevention and intervention. Throughout her academic tenure\, she has contributed to a number of scholarly publications\, book chapters\, presentations\, and trainings focused on risk factors\, ramifications\, and clinical responses to interpersonal violence.\n====================== \nIf you watched this program online after the live event and would like a certificate\, please email Karley@surviveandthriveadvocacy.org for your certificate of attendance and provide the name of the webinar you watched and the date you completed watching and we will get back to you within three business days. If you attended the program live\, Just in Time will send a certificate to you within three business days; if you do not receive it\, reach out to Just in Time Support at JITsupport@usf.edu. \n====================== \nSTAC needs your support to sustain these important webinars. Will you donate today? Each gift helps to bring this vital information to the many people who are empowering survivors and preventing human trafficking. The only way we can maintain these programs and this work is with YOUR help.\nSuggested donation: $20
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/stac-third-friday-human-trafficking-training-webinar-series-oct-2025/
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