How same-sex couples manage the process of seeking help for their relationships is an under-researched area. Twelve semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 people who had engaged in same-sex couple counselling, and were analysed using discourse analysis. The ways in which the couples positioned themselves as part of a ‘minority group’, or part of a generic group of couples struggling with relationship issues, impacted on how they discussed seeking help. We conclude that counsellors and psychotherapists need to be aware of the ways in which couples construct their relationships, and mindful of the tricky navigations around similarity to, and difference from, different-sex relationships. The impact of this on couples seeking therape...
While relationship counselling has been provided in Australia for over 50 years there has been littl...
The challenges of producing fair and respectful relationships sometimes takes couples to counselling...
Narrative Therapy draws on an understanding of how discourse acts to construct, reproduce and decons...
The voice of same-sex couple clients has been largely absent from the academic literature. In this t...
The gay and lesbian community suffers higher rates of discrimination, mental health problems, and re...
This article presents findings of a 1988 study of the help-seeking behaviors of a sample of 128 gay ...
The literature on lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB)\ud affirmative psychotherapy suggests that heteros...
Male couples place the issue of extra–relational sex (ERS) in their committed relationships at ...
Comparison studies have long found that same-sex couples maintain more equal relationships than thei...
Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people have a higher prevalence of psychiatric problems. This is con...
A frequently identified difference in research on western gay male couples compared with heterosexua...
Despite over 50 years of relationship counselling services being offered in Australia there has been...
Dialectical tensions have been explored and identified in a number of recent studies. Some dialectic...
Historically trans people have often wrongly been advised that the gender role transition process wo...
Abstract A growing body of literature examines how relational partners maketheir relationships avail...
While relationship counselling has been provided in Australia for over 50 years there has been littl...
The challenges of producing fair and respectful relationships sometimes takes couples to counselling...
Narrative Therapy draws on an understanding of how discourse acts to construct, reproduce and decons...
The voice of same-sex couple clients has been largely absent from the academic literature. In this t...
The gay and lesbian community suffers higher rates of discrimination, mental health problems, and re...
This article presents findings of a 1988 study of the help-seeking behaviors of a sample of 128 gay ...
The literature on lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB)\ud affirmative psychotherapy suggests that heteros...
Male couples place the issue of extra–relational sex (ERS) in their committed relationships at ...
Comparison studies have long found that same-sex couples maintain more equal relationships than thei...
Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people have a higher prevalence of psychiatric problems. This is con...
A frequently identified difference in research on western gay male couples compared with heterosexua...
Despite over 50 years of relationship counselling services being offered in Australia there has been...
Dialectical tensions have been explored and identified in a number of recent studies. Some dialectic...
Historically trans people have often wrongly been advised that the gender role transition process wo...
Abstract A growing body of literature examines how relational partners maketheir relationships avail...
While relationship counselling has been provided in Australia for over 50 years there has been littl...
The challenges of producing fair and respectful relationships sometimes takes couples to counselling...
Narrative Therapy draws on an understanding of how discourse acts to construct, reproduce and decons...