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Counseling With Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons
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Datti, Paul A.
in
anxiety
/ cognitive behavior therapy
/ counseling
/ feminist theory
/ negative attitudes
/ person‐centered counseling
/ rural LGBT client
/ victimization
2015
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Counseling With Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons
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Datti, Paul A.
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anxiety
/ cognitive behavior therapy
/ counseling
/ feminist theory
/ negative attitudes
/ person‐centered counseling
/ rural LGBT client
/ victimization
2015
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Counseling With Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons
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Counseling With Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons
2015
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This chapter outlines the case of a rural lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) client, Joe, addresses common internal and external issues encountered by these individuals, and presents a counseling approach and recommendations for better serving this population. A detailed assessment was conducted that included the frequency, duration, and antecedents of Joe's anxiety. Initial stated goals for counseling included controlling anxiety, becoming less nervous in social situations, and feeling better about himself. Indeed, Joe experienced significant negative attitudes and victimization at an early age, and in his rural area there was no known LGBT community or related resources to provide support. Negotiated goals included feeling increased comfort with his relationships and eventually coming out to loved ones. The chapter presents a combination of three approaches known to be helpful with this population: person‐centered counseling, feminist theory, and cognitive behavior therapy.
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American Counseling Association
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9781556203060, 1556203063
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