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Affirmative Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Counselor Education and Religious Beliefs: How Do We Bridge the Gap?
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Bisexual Counselor EducationHomosexualityEducationQueer TheoryQueer StudyReligious BeliefsSocial SciencesGender IdentityGender StudiesInclusive EducationAfrican American StudiesAmerican Counseling AssociationConservative Religious ViewpointsIntersectionalitySexual DiversityAlternative SexualityEqual Educational OpportunityAffirmative LesbianCounselor Education PedagogyQueer StudiesCounselor EducationConservative Religious BeliefsSexual IdentitySexual Orientation
The position held by the American Counseling Association, reflecting acceptance, affirmation, and nondiscrimination of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals, has created conflicts for some trainees who hold conservative religious beliefs about sexual orientation. This article explores the counseling profession's evolution regarding LGB‐affirmative counseling and examines the potential conflict this evolution can create for counselor educators who are training students with conservative religious viewpoints about sexual orientation. Recommendations for counselor educators to manage this dilemma are offered.
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