2016
DOI: 10.1080/15538605.2016.1157555
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Discourse of a Mormon Ally in Supervision

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“…Stage 1 -Apathy Most of the existing literature includes a "neutral point" that occurs before an individual begins the journey toward allyship (e.g. Downing and Roush, 1985;Gess, 2016;Jordan, 2012;Vasquez and Magraw, 2005;Watts and Abdul-Adil, 1998), which we label "apathy" toward stigmatized individuals. Apathy can have multiple underlying motivations for different people.…”
Section: Stages Of Ally Identity Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Stage 1 -Apathy Most of the existing literature includes a "neutral point" that occurs before an individual begins the journey toward allyship (e.g. Downing and Roush, 1985;Gess, 2016;Jordan, 2012;Vasquez and Magraw, 2005;Watts and Abdul-Adil, 1998), which we label "apathy" toward stigmatized individuals. Apathy can have multiple underlying motivations for different people.…”
Section: Stages Of Ally Identity Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to self-concept, the development of this stage typically begins for many people with appreciating the similarities andmore importantlydifferences one has with stigmatized individuals (Case, 2012;Jordan, 2012;Washington and Evans, 1991). For example, members of dominant groups could begin to recognize the ways in which they have benefited as a result of their privileged status (Atkinson, 2010;Broido, 2000;Clark, 2019;Gess, 2016;Mizock and Page, 2016;Suyemoto and Hochman, 2021). Individuals may gain an increasing awareness of multiple perspectives and differing experiences, and feel dissonance related to their unearned privilege (Junman, 2021;Suyemoto and Hochman, 2021;Waters, 2010).…”
Section: Stage 2 -Dissonancementioning
confidence: 99%