The present study seeks to extend previous research regarding literature related to gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) issues published in couple and family therapy (CFT)-related journals by presenting the results from a content analysis of GLB studies in CFT-related journals from 1996 to 2010. Results of the analysis revealed a 238.8% increase in total GLB content published since the original review. Articles pertaining to therapy with GLB clients continue to represent the largest area of publication. With one exception, all surveyed journals showed an increase in the percentage of GLB content since the first study. Emerging areas of research include studies related to supervision and training, GLB mental health and substance use, and sexual...
Counselling and psychotherapy services for lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people have developed aga...
Despite the recent focus on multiculturalismand diversity within the counseling field, thetransgende...
Despite a growing body of literature on lesbian and gay (LG) individuals and LG counseling competenc...
The present study seeks to extend previous research regarding literature related to gay, lesbian, an...
The purpose of this study is to review samples from research on gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) iss...
The emergence of several specialized journals that examine the experiences of gay, lesbian, bisexual...
The past decades have witnessed some of the most prolific changes in rights and experiences for LGBT...
Bibliography: leaves 74-77.Due to experiences of homophobia encountered within mainstream mental hea...
This article contains the findings of a content analysis on transgender-related scholarship in four ...
Introduction: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) people are marginalized and understud...
The needs of lesbians and gay men appear to be minimally represented in social work liter-ature. Thi...
1. Problem and goal 2. Research method 3. Results 4. Discussion 5. ConclusionThis study provides a c...
Despite the American Psychiatric Association’s removal of homosexuality from the Diagnostic and Stat...
Speaking as a therapist and a heterosexual, the author discusses her work with lesbian couples. She ...
A growing body of counselors and therapists are publishing books and articles to assist the helping ...
Counselling and psychotherapy services for lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people have developed aga...
Despite the recent focus on multiculturalismand diversity within the counseling field, thetransgende...
Despite a growing body of literature on lesbian and gay (LG) individuals and LG counseling competenc...
The present study seeks to extend previous research regarding literature related to gay, lesbian, an...
The purpose of this study is to review samples from research on gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) iss...
The emergence of several specialized journals that examine the experiences of gay, lesbian, bisexual...
The past decades have witnessed some of the most prolific changes in rights and experiences for LGBT...
Bibliography: leaves 74-77.Due to experiences of homophobia encountered within mainstream mental hea...
This article contains the findings of a content analysis on transgender-related scholarship in four ...
Introduction: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) people are marginalized and understud...
The needs of lesbians and gay men appear to be minimally represented in social work liter-ature. Thi...
1. Problem and goal 2. Research method 3. Results 4. Discussion 5. ConclusionThis study provides a c...
Despite the American Psychiatric Association’s removal of homosexuality from the Diagnostic and Stat...
Speaking as a therapist and a heterosexual, the author discusses her work with lesbian couples. She ...
A growing body of counselors and therapists are publishing books and articles to assist the helping ...
Counselling and psychotherapy services for lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people have developed aga...
Despite the recent focus on multiculturalismand diversity within the counseling field, thetransgende...
Despite a growing body of literature on lesbian and gay (LG) individuals and LG counseling competenc...