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Cynthia Kayle Share 5 Lasting Psychological Effects of Child Trafficking

In this presentation Cynthia Kayle Shares 5 Lasting Psychological Effects of Child Trafficking, we explore the deep emotional scars left on young victims. From PTSD and depression to trust issues and social withdrawal, Cynthia highlights the urgent need for trauma-informed care. Learn how long-term psychological support can help survivors heal and reclaim their lives.<br>

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Cynthia Kayle Share 5 Lasting Psychological Effects of Child Trafficking

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  1. CYNTHIA KAYLE SHARE 5 LASTING PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF CHILD TRAFFICKING

  2. ABOUT CYNTHIA KAYLE Cynthia Kayle is a seasoned security and investigations expert—Cynthia Kayle brings 20+ years of experience leading high-profile criminal cases, managing threats, and designing community safety programs. Skilled in digital intelligence, risk mitigation, and cross-sector collaboration. Dedicated to building trust and security across public and private sectors.

  3. 1. LASTING PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA Child trafficking leads to severe psychological effects like PTSD, depression, and anxiety. These emotional wounds often persist into adulthood, damaging victims' self-esteem, trust, and ability to form healthy relationships.

  4. 2. METHODS OF MANIPULATION Traffickers use grooming, emotional manipulation, threats, and isolation to maintain control. These tactics destroy a child's sense of identity and make them fearful, dependent, and less likely to seek help.

  5. 3. CHALLENGES AFTER RESCUE Survivors face difficulties trusting others, socializing, and performing in school. Emotional scars and prolonged isolation hinder their ability to reintegrate into normal life and connect with peers.

  6. 4. IMPORTANCE OF TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE Providing safe, understanding environments and mental health support is crucial. Trauma-informed care helps survivors process their experiences, build coping skills, and feel empowered on their path to healing.

  7. 5. PREVENTION THROUGH SUPPORT AND AWARENESS To combat trafficking, society must raise awareness, ensure long-term care for survivors, and create opportunities for education and recovery, helping children rebuild their lives and break free from exploitation.

  8. THANK YOU

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