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Moving beyond pioneering: empirical and theoretical perspectives on lesbian, gay, and bisexual affirmative training.
September 1, 1998... In the mid-1970s, homosexuality was dropped as a diagnostic category from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, and the American Psychological Association made a commitment to work to remove the stigma associated with...
Graduate students' training experiences with lesbian, gay, and bisexual issues.
September 1, 1998... Leaders in the fields of multicultural and feminist counseling have long emphasized the importance of specialized training and knowledge to enable practitioners to provide competent services to ethnic minority populations and women (e.g.,...
Using social cognitive career theory to create affirmative lesbian, gay, and bisexual research training environments.
September 1, 1998... The field of psychology has been charged with the ethical and professional responsibility to "take the lead in removing the stigma of mental illness that has long been associated with homosexual orientations" (American Psychological...
Lesbian, gay and bisexual doctoral students' mentoring relationships with faculty in counseling psychology: a qualitative study.
September 1, 1998... Mentoring relationships between students and faculty in graduate training programs in counseling-related fields have a largely unexamined history. Although it is not uncommon to hear informal accounts from psychologists about how faculty...
Can a cutting edge last twenty-five years? (response to articles in Sept. 1998 issue, p. 712, 735, 754)
September 1, 1998... I respond to these three excellent articles with a mixture of enthusiasm, some excitement, hope, sadness, and just a little bit of anger. To follow the procedure in the qualitative article by Lark and Croteau (1998 [this issue]), this...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual issues in counseling psychology training: acceptance in the millenium? (response to articles in Sept. 1998 issue, p. 712, 735, 754)
September 1, 1998... In this special issue of The Counseling Psychologist, the focus on counselor training related to lesbian, gay, and bisexual issues is critical in the evolutionary development of our profession's commitment toward serving a unique cultural...
Toward a new paradigm in counseling psychology training and education. (response to articles in Sept. 1998 issue, p. 712, 735, 754)
September 1, 1998... What does it mean for psychology if the experiences of being lesbian,...
gay..., [or bisexual], in all the diversity of meanings that those
experiences can hold, are taken as core and central to our definitions of
reality...
Toward a more inclusive and diverse multigenerational community of lesbian, gay, and bisexual affirmative counseling psychologists. (rejoinder to articles in Sept 1998 issue, p. 777, 786, 797)
September 1, 1998... We had a myriad of reactions to Douce's, Mobley's, and Morrow's thoughtful and spirited responses to our articles on lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) affirmative training (Douce, 1998 [this issue]; Mobley, 1998 [this issue]; Morrow, 1998...
Errata. (correction to 'Reference Group Identity Depaendence Scale: A Measure of Male Identity,' by Jay C. Wade and Charles J. Gelso, in May 1998 issue)(Correction Notice)
September 1, 1998... In the May 1998 (Volume 26, Number 3) issue of The Counseling Psychologist, in the article "Reference Group Identity Dependence Scale: A Measure of Male Identity," by Jay C. Wade and Charles J. Gelso, the note in Table 2 on page 399 should...