The Cat and the Cloud: ACT for LGBT Locus of Control,Responsibility, and Acceptance |
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Authors: | Alexander L. Stitt |
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Affiliation: | University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hilo, Hawaii, USA |
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Abstract: | Advocating acceptance, committed action, and value-guided behavior over experiential avoidance, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) may aid lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) clients affected by hetero/homonormative social pressure. By conceptualizing LGBT paradigms of internal/external control/responsibility (IC-IR; EC-IR; IC-ER; EC-IR), ACT may be adapted to a myriad of multicultural worldviews. This article presents locus of acceptance as the attributed worth of internal/external cues perceived necessary by the client to achieve self-acceptance. Recognizing visibility and isolation as recurrent LGBT issues, locus of acceptances balances identity as individual (internal acceptance) with identity as community (external acceptance). |
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Keywords: | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy control and responsibility cross cultural counseling internalized homophobia LGBT microaggressions multicultural counseling self-acceptance |
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