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Issues that Impact on the Clinical Process |
| Mental Health | Transference/Counter-transference |
| Both | Secondary victimization |
| Mental Health | Integration of TRAUMA into treatment |
| Health Care | Effect of managed care on mental health service to victims |
| Mental Health | Involving significant others: WHEN and HOW to involve significant others |
| Mental Health | Showing affect; being involved (see Thinking Outside the Office) |
| Both | Ritual Abuse |
| Both & court cases | Memory |
| Mental Health | Safety as critical |
| Mental Health | Medication and Trauma |
| Both | Gender issues |
| Mental Health | Understanding the person in her/his context instead of simply considering symptoms |
| Mental Health | Commitment to client/Consistency |
| Both | Drug and Alcohol (discounting victim user; victim using to cope) |
| Both | Vulnerable Populations: distinguish between vulnerability and blame (i.e., lesbians, gays, elderly, disabled institutionalized persons) |
| Both | Discounting victims with previous Mental Health history |
| Mental Health | Expert witness work |
| Both | Difference in support and therapy groups |
| Both | Mental health and Victim Services as consultants and collaborators |
| Both | Establishing and maintaining joint efforts (networking, task forces, etc.). Put it in someone's job description |
| Both | Caring for yourself and each other (self advocacy) |
| Both | Competition for increasingly limited resources |
| Both | Gaps in service |
| Victim Services | Defensiveness of Victim Services Providers |
| Victim Services | Credentials |
| Victim Services | Struggle between grass roots and professional |
| Victim Services | Self image |
| Victim Services | Knowing limits |
| Victim Services | Assessing Mental Health and Advocacy |
List created by the Advisory Panel, May 95