The aim of this thesis is to investigate how MFT graduate training programs respond to the specific diversity conflict between religion and sexual orientation. Currently, there is a lack of religious and affirmative training in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) training programs. The execution of diversity training in MFT programs is discussed, focusing upon the strategies for implementing diversity within classroom curricula, supervision, self-of-the-therapist work, and outside exposure. The author sampled all faculty members working at Master\u27s level programs approved by the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and their students. In response to a call for increasing cultural competence in the field, this study t...
School psychologists are ethically and professionally responsible for possessing and developing appr...
What sort of psychotherapeutic approaches might work well with a client who identifies as Muslim, an...
Gay and lesbian individuals are marginalized, stigmatized, and can face bias in the counseling envir...
This study determined if any differences exist in the level of affirmative training received, belie...
This study examined couple and family therapy (CFT) students ’ beliefs about sexual ori-entation, th...
This study explored the relationship between therapists' religious affiliation, their beliefs about ...
I conducted a mixed method study to explore how gender and diversity are being taught and defined at...
This pilot study uses college faculty (n=10) and students (n=18) within American Psychological Assoc...
This study sought to investigate the training that Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) faculty members h...
The author examined the degree to which APA accredited North American doctoral programs in clinical ...
This paper sought to investigate how religious beliefs affect counseling students\u27 thoughts about...
Due to a large majority of Americans who identify with some sort of religion, marriage and family th...
It is likely that a counselor-in-training (CITs) will counsel a lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) clie...
The exploration of spiritual and religious diversity may receive less attention in counselor educati...
In this article, the authors present the results from a national study investigating the relationshi...
School psychologists are ethically and professionally responsible for possessing and developing appr...
What sort of psychotherapeutic approaches might work well with a client who identifies as Muslim, an...
Gay and lesbian individuals are marginalized, stigmatized, and can face bias in the counseling envir...
This study determined if any differences exist in the level of affirmative training received, belie...
This study examined couple and family therapy (CFT) students ’ beliefs about sexual ori-entation, th...
This study explored the relationship between therapists' religious affiliation, their beliefs about ...
I conducted a mixed method study to explore how gender and diversity are being taught and defined at...
This pilot study uses college faculty (n=10) and students (n=18) within American Psychological Assoc...
This study sought to investigate the training that Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) faculty members h...
The author examined the degree to which APA accredited North American doctoral programs in clinical ...
This paper sought to investigate how religious beliefs affect counseling students\u27 thoughts about...
Due to a large majority of Americans who identify with some sort of religion, marriage and family th...
It is likely that a counselor-in-training (CITs) will counsel a lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) clie...
The exploration of spiritual and religious diversity may receive less attention in counselor educati...
In this article, the authors present the results from a national study investigating the relationshi...
School psychologists are ethically and professionally responsible for possessing and developing appr...
What sort of psychotherapeutic approaches might work well with a client who identifies as Muslim, an...
Gay and lesbian individuals are marginalized, stigmatized, and can face bias in the counseling envir...