This article suggests specific training standards are needed to challenge the silence around lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues in Counselor Education and to disrupt heterosexist practices in counseling training. The manner in which the CACREP Standards addresses the LGBT population is called into question, as the 2009 and the second draft of the 2016 standards continue to be vague concerning this population. The challenge of utilizing the historically exclusive and presently inclusive term “multicultural” in counseling when considering the LGBT population is examined. Recommendations for Counselor Education programs to go beyond the minimal CACREP Standards for preparing students to provide culturally competent services f...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the clinical and training experiences of recently qual...
Counselors from school and community practice, counseling students, and counselor educators (N= 468)...
This paper shall examine the contextual factors of therapy facing LGBT individuals in today\u27s soc...
This article suggests specific training standards are needed to challenge the silence around lesbian...
This article suggests specific training standards are needed to challenge the silence around lesbian...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
It is likely that a counselor-in-training (CITs) will counsel a lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) clie...
This article reviews information related to school counseling and trainings aimed at increasing prof...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and/or asexual and other sexual and gender div...
The transgender (TG) community has become more visible, both individually and collectively. The cou...
Past research indicates sexual minority training provided to graduate students of counselling psycho...
Many counselors report feeling under prepared to effectively work with queer persons. Arguably, this...
Past research indicates sexual minority training provided to graduate students of coun-selling psych...
While counselors develop multicultural competence through counselor education, training, and supervi...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the clinical and training experiences of recently qual...
Counselors from school and community practice, counseling students, and counselor educators (N= 468)...
This paper shall examine the contextual factors of therapy facing LGBT individuals in today\u27s soc...
This article suggests specific training standards are needed to challenge the silence around lesbian...
This article suggests specific training standards are needed to challenge the silence around lesbian...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
It is likely that a counselor-in-training (CITs) will counsel a lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) clie...
This article reviews information related to school counseling and trainings aimed at increasing prof...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and/or asexual and other sexual and gender div...
The transgender (TG) community has become more visible, both individually and collectively. The cou...
Past research indicates sexual minority training provided to graduate students of counselling psycho...
Many counselors report feeling under prepared to effectively work with queer persons. Arguably, this...
Past research indicates sexual minority training provided to graduate students of coun-selling psych...
While counselors develop multicultural competence through counselor education, training, and supervi...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the clinical and training experiences of recently qual...
Counselors from school and community practice, counseling students, and counselor educators (N= 468)...
This paper shall examine the contextual factors of therapy facing LGBT individuals in today\u27s soc...