Many counselors report feeling under prepared to effectively work with queer persons. Arguably, this can be mitigated through early intervention within training programs. However, many counseling programs do not adequately prepare their students to work with queer persons. To eliminate this gap in training, this article combines endorsed counseling competencies and experiential learning as an approach to enhance counselor queer training and preparation. This approach primarily framed through the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies, and further supported through the Competencies for Counseling with LGBQQIA Individuals, and the ALGBTIC Competencies for Counseling with Transgender Clients can create an encompassing curricu...
Multicultural counseling competencies have become an increasingly important component of counselor t...
Strong evidence exists that LGBTQ students are underserved and at high risk in schools. Only by incr...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...
Many counselors report feeling under prepared to effectively work with queer persons. Arguably, this...
While counselors develop multicultural competence through counselor education, training, and supervi...
Much research has been dedicated to the difficulties LGBTQ individuals face. Further, school counsel...
Although core counseling processes are necessary for working with LGBTQ individuals, they are not su...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
When working with LGBT service member clients, counselors should use the Multicultural and Social Ju...
This article reviews information related to school counseling and trainings aimed at increasing prof...
Counselors from school and community practice, counseling students, and counselor educators (N= 468)...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the clinical and training experiences of recently qual...
This article utilizes feminist pedagogy to facilitate ally development within counseling students. C...
This article suggests specific training standards are needed to challenge the silence around lesbian...
Strong evidence exists that LGBTQ students are underserved and at high risk in schools. Only by incr...
Multicultural counseling competencies have become an increasingly important component of counselor t...
Strong evidence exists that LGBTQ students are underserved and at high risk in schools. Only by incr...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...
Many counselors report feeling under prepared to effectively work with queer persons. Arguably, this...
While counselors develop multicultural competence through counselor education, training, and supervi...
Much research has been dedicated to the difficulties LGBTQ individuals face. Further, school counsel...
Although core counseling processes are necessary for working with LGBTQ individuals, they are not su...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
When working with LGBT service member clients, counselors should use the Multicultural and Social Ju...
This article reviews information related to school counseling and trainings aimed at increasing prof...
Counselors from school and community practice, counseling students, and counselor educators (N= 468)...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the clinical and training experiences of recently qual...
This article utilizes feminist pedagogy to facilitate ally development within counseling students. C...
This article suggests specific training standards are needed to challenge the silence around lesbian...
Strong evidence exists that LGBTQ students are underserved and at high risk in schools. Only by incr...
Multicultural counseling competencies have become an increasingly important component of counselor t...
Strong evidence exists that LGBTQ students are underserved and at high risk in schools. Only by incr...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...