There is a dearth of research on effective strategies for teaching counselors-in-training how to work more effectively with LGBTQ clients. Experiential learning activities, such as watching films, can increase students’ knowledge of their attitudes and beliefs about themselves and culturally diverse clients. This qualitative study explored, in the context of a sexuality and counseling course, how 27 students’ awareness, knowledge, and skills were influenced by the use of two films, For the Bible Tells Me So and Normal, which illuminate the experiences of LGBTQ individuals and their families. Results and implications for counselor educators are provided
Previous studies have reported that 90.1% of genetic counselors know they have counseled a patient w...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
Abstract Cultural self-awareness is the most basic dimension of the multicultural counseling compete...
There is a dearth of research on effective strategies for teaching counselors-in-training how to wor...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the clinical and training experiences of recently qual...
Many counselors report feeling under prepared to effectively work with queer persons. Arguably, this...
Graduate social work students are mandated to be cultural competent to work with lesbian, gay, and b...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-53)Multicultural competence is a critical component o...
This article provides an overview of identity development models and their importance in conceptual...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...
While counselors develop multicultural competence through counselor education, training, and supervi...
Counselor educators and supervisors have the incumbent responsibility to ensure that CITs are suffic...
Research indicates lesbians and gay men report higher rates of therapy than heterosexuals, of which ...
LGBTQ individuals are at a higher risk for mental health problems and have a greater need for mental...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Previous studies have reported that 90.1% of genetic counselors know they have counseled a patient w...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
Abstract Cultural self-awareness is the most basic dimension of the multicultural counseling compete...
There is a dearth of research on effective strategies for teaching counselors-in-training how to wor...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore the clinical and training experiences of recently qual...
Many counselors report feeling under prepared to effectively work with queer persons. Arguably, this...
Graduate social work students are mandated to be cultural competent to work with lesbian, gay, and b...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-53)Multicultural competence is a critical component o...
This article provides an overview of identity development models and their importance in conceptual...
In spite of recent progress toward addressing the need for cultural competence with lesbian and gay-...
While counselors develop multicultural competence through counselor education, training, and supervi...
Counselor educators and supervisors have the incumbent responsibility to ensure that CITs are suffic...
Research indicates lesbians and gay men report higher rates of therapy than heterosexuals, of which ...
LGBTQ individuals are at a higher risk for mental health problems and have a greater need for mental...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Previous studies have reported that 90.1% of genetic counselors know they have counseled a patient w...
In the mental health field, working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) client’s is ch...
Abstract Cultural self-awareness is the most basic dimension of the multicultural counseling compete...