Exploring Nonbinary Gender Identities: A Qualitative Content Analysis |
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Authors: | Sarah E Conlin Richard P Douglass Dylan M Larson-Konar Melissa S Gluck Cassandra Fiume Martin Heesacker |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA |
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Abstract: | This study presents a qualitative exploration of nonbinary gender identities from a counseling framework. We studied 14 participants in an open-ended, online format, all of whom self-identified with nonbinary gender identities. Our analysis explored five primary themes: (a) identity development, (b) heterogenous identities, (c) the identity-expression divide, (d) invisibility and stressors, and (e) resilience and support. Participants’ experiences in counseling and practical implications for counselors working with nonbinary clients are also discussed, including cautions against assumption making, increased need for training and education about nonbinary clients, and nonbinary clients’ perceptions of counselor openness. |
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Keywords: | Counseling content analysis gender identity nonbinary gender nonconforming |
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