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This review paper will approach the concept of embodiment therapies and the appropriateness of its use in work with individuals experiencing gender variation or struggling with sexual identity issues. An embodiment therapy approach might include expressive therapies such as dance, movement, tai chi, yoga or touch or near touch therapies such as massage therapy. There is emerging agreement in the literature that gender identity is different from biological sexual identity, the former of which is the combination of external impositions by society and internal identity struggles which can sometimes lead an individual to feel at odds with their body, self-image, and sense of self. (Hanan, 2015) (Eli & Kay, 2015) (Martino & Cumming-Potvin, 2015) (Price, 2014).
This paper evaluates The Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for use in a setting with clients over the age of 16 who are interested in a mind/body therapeutic approach to traumatic experiences such as rape, sexual abuse, complicated grief, battle field exposure and other traumatic experiences. The paper will document and review the development, administration, uses, reliability, validity, and other relevant data for this scale. Recommendations for the use of the CAPS in this population will conclude this brief review.
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