Traditional models of multicultural training for professional psychology have focused primarily on racial and ethnic minorities and have not included competencies focused on individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB), despite documented evidence of health disparities for sexual minorities. Ways to adapt models based on Sue’s (1992) 3 × 3 competencies (attitudes and beliefs, knowledge, and skills across the dimensions of awareness of one’s own cultural influences and biases, understanding the client perspective, and appropriate interventions for an individual client) for LGB health are described. This includes the addition of an action/advocacy dimension. Six key choice points for clinical psychology training programs adding...
Past research indicates sexual minority training provided to graduate students of counselling psycho...
The present study aimed to develop and test a brief training program on LGB competencies for counsel...
There are not many studies about affirmative competence and practices among mental health profession...
Traditional models of multicultural training for professional psychology have focused primarily on r...
Clinical psychology’s relevance and future viability depend on its ability to render services that a...
Attitudes toward sexual orientation, specifically towards those who identify as lesbians, gay men, a...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
Previous research has consistently showcased disparities in the prevalence of physical and psychiatr...
While clinicians are becoming increasingly aware of the need to be competent in terms of cultural an...
Despite a growing body of literature on lesbian and gay (LG) individuals and LG counseling competenc...
Gay and lesbian individuals are marginalized, stigmatized, and can face bias in the counseling envir...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the literature on graduate training and continuing educatio...
Previous studies have reported that 90.1% of genetic counselors know they have counseled a patient w...
LGBTQ+ populations show elevated rates of poor mental health and substance use relative to their het...
Past research indicates sexual minority training provided to graduate students of counselling psycho...
The present study aimed to develop and test a brief training program on LGB competencies for counsel...
There are not many studies about affirmative competence and practices among mental health profession...
Traditional models of multicultural training for professional psychology have focused primarily on r...
Clinical psychology’s relevance and future viability depend on its ability to render services that a...
Attitudes toward sexual orientation, specifically towards those who identify as lesbians, gay men, a...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
Previous research has consistently showcased disparities in the prevalence of physical and psychiatr...
While clinicians are becoming increasingly aware of the need to be competent in terms of cultural an...
Despite a growing body of literature on lesbian and gay (LG) individuals and LG counseling competenc...
Gay and lesbian individuals are marginalized, stigmatized, and can face bias in the counseling envir...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the literature on graduate training and continuing educatio...
Previous studies have reported that 90.1% of genetic counselors know they have counseled a patient w...
LGBTQ+ populations show elevated rates of poor mental health and substance use relative to their het...
Past research indicates sexual minority training provided to graduate students of counselling psycho...
The present study aimed to develop and test a brief training program on LGB competencies for counsel...
There are not many studies about affirmative competence and practices among mental health profession...