Queering Counselor Education: Situational Analysis of LGBTQ+ Competent Faculty |
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Authors: | Jennifer M. Gess Elizabeth A. Doughty Horn |
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Affiliation: | 1. Walden University, Woodinville, Washington, USA;2. Idaho State University, Idaho USA |
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Abstract: | Research demonstrates counselor educators often lack skills and knowledge to train counselors to become lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and other sexualities and gender identities (LGBTQ+) competent. This study explores the process of educators integrating LGBTQ+ competencies into their professional work. Using grounded theory and situational analysis methodologies, in-depth interviews with seven LGBTQ+ competent counselor educators were conducted and analyzed. Findings suggest educators infuse personal passion for LGBTQ+ topics into their professional work, experienced discrimination and resistance across multiple domains, infuse advocacy into their work, and have a similar definition of LGBTQ+ competent counseling. Various techniques are presented to help educators infuse LGBTQ+ competency in the classroom. |
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Keywords: | counselor education LGBTQ queer situational analysis |
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