Trauma Of Homelessness Research

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“Homelessness describes the situation of an individual or family without stable, permanent, appropriate housing, or the immediate prospect, means and ability of acquiring it. It is the result of systemic or societal barriers, a lack of affordable and appropriate housing, the individual or household’s financial, mental, cognitive, behavioural or physical challenges, and/or racism and discrimination. Most people do not choose to be homeless, and the experience is generally negative, unpleasant, stressful and distressing.”(McFarland, 2015) Homeless women are amongst the most vulnerable people in our society, suffering from acute levels of poverty and social exclusion. Homeless women face persistent abuse and threats on a day-to-day basis leaving …show more content…

(Vawnet, 2015) Trauma may be defined as an event outside the range of usual human experiences that would be markedly distressing to almost anyone and cause victimization. This includes a serious threat to his or her life or physical integrity; a serious threat to harm his or her children, spouse or close relatives or friends; the sudden destruction of his or her home and community; or seeing another person seriously injured or killed in an accident or by physical violence. Trauma can destroy the trust relationship of the victim with themselves and the world. This creates an inordinate amount of stress on the mental, emotional and physical capacities of the victim whose coping behaviours and belief structures have been shattered by trauma. The victim no longer knows how to act or what to expect from the world in order to survive. Their unique living conditions and life histories make homeless people particularly vulnerable to traumatic events. (Homelesshub.ca, 2015) Homeless women of color, lesbians and bisexuals, and women with physical, emotional, and developmental disabilities face even greater barriers. Many institutions who are in the field of providing homeless people with mental illnesses, persistent poverty, insufficient affordable housing are continuously closing down. (WinkleMA, 2015)Women are particularly vulnerable to multiple forms of interpersonal victimization, including sexual and physical assault at the hands of strangers, acquaintances, pimps, sex traffickers, and intimate partners on the street, in shelters, or in precarious housing situations. Homeless women who experience sexual assault may suffer from a range of emotional and physical challenges. Studies show that homeless women who have been victimized report suffering from suicide attempts, depression, drug and alcohol abuse and posttraumatic stress

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