2022
DOI: 10.1002/capr.12562
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“I wasn’t feeling like I belonged in my skin”: How self‐identified gay men in theUKexperience unhelpful incidents in talking therapy1

Abstract: Background Contemporary psychological research and practice in Western Societies oppose pathologising perspectives about same‐sex attraction. Nonetheless, recent research indicates gay men may still experience unhelpful incidents in talking therapy in relation to their sexual/affectional orientation. Research focusing on how self‐identified gay men (SIGM) experience these unhelpful incidents, however, remains sparse. Aim The objective of the present study is to offer insight into the phenomenon of unhelpful ex… Show more

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