Religious faith is an important aspect of many people’s lives, but the doctrinal teachings of many faiths are that homosexuality is a sin. Little is known about the impact of these teachings on the family members of lesbian, gay male, or bisexual male and female (LGB) individuals. Eighty-eight family members of LGB individuals were surveyed regarding the role of religion in acceptance of their family member and how they reconciled any conflicts between religious beliefs and family member’s sexual orientation. The most commonly identified theme was believing that the unconditional love associated with God extended to their LGB family member. Implications for counselors are discussed. © 2003 American Counseling Association
Many lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals raised Christian in the United States experience a...
A burgeoning vein of research assesses links between familial support and psychosocial health among ...
Homosexuality has been the object of much debate, research, and political struggle over the last 40 ...
Religious faith is an important aspect of many people’s lives, but the doctrinal teachings of many f...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityA goal of this study was to examine the impact of present day ...
This study explored the relationship between therapists' religious affiliation, their beliefs about ...
LGB individuals seek out counseling at higher rates than their straight counterparts and they tend t...
There have been several research studies on the effects of familial support on psychosocial health. ...
Christians, lesbians, gays, and bisexuals: examining the roles of uncertainty and religiosity in Chr...
This study is one of the first to include data from both male homosexuals and their family members t...
The cumulative alienation sexual minorities experience from American mainline religious groups may l...
Individuals identifying as religious tend to report better health and happiness regardless of affili...
Religion and sexuality have long been conflicting in the lives of LGB Persons. If someone were to id...
Research shows that sexual minorities have been criticized and rejected by nearly every major religi...
This thesis examines heterosexual Christian attitudes toward LGB individuals, specifically to determ...
Many lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals raised Christian in the United States experience a...
A burgeoning vein of research assesses links between familial support and psychosocial health among ...
Homosexuality has been the object of much debate, research, and political struggle over the last 40 ...
Religious faith is an important aspect of many people’s lives, but the doctrinal teachings of many f...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityA goal of this study was to examine the impact of present day ...
This study explored the relationship between therapists' religious affiliation, their beliefs about ...
LGB individuals seek out counseling at higher rates than their straight counterparts and they tend t...
There have been several research studies on the effects of familial support on psychosocial health. ...
Christians, lesbians, gays, and bisexuals: examining the roles of uncertainty and religiosity in Chr...
This study is one of the first to include data from both male homosexuals and their family members t...
The cumulative alienation sexual minorities experience from American mainline religious groups may l...
Individuals identifying as religious tend to report better health and happiness regardless of affili...
Religion and sexuality have long been conflicting in the lives of LGB Persons. If someone were to id...
Research shows that sexual minorities have been criticized and rejected by nearly every major religi...
This thesis examines heterosexual Christian attitudes toward LGB individuals, specifically to determ...
Many lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals raised Christian in the United States experience a...
A burgeoning vein of research assesses links between familial support and psychosocial health among ...
Homosexuality has been the object of much debate, research, and political struggle over the last 40 ...