2009
DOI: 10.1080/15504280903035241
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Spirituality, AIDS, and Sexuality

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“…Given the prominent place spiritual and religious issues may have for LGBTQIQ individuals, it is plausible that such concerns would surface in a counseling context. Although conceptual pieces have provided recommendations to counselors in working with LGBT clients around spiritual and religious issues (e.g., Brammer, 2009;Buchanan, Dzelme, Harris, & Hecker, 2001), minimal research has explored the ways in which LGBTQIQ clients experience the topics of spirituality and religion in counseling. The current study aimed to address this deficit in the literature, employing a narratology approach to the counseling experiences of seven clients who identify as part of the LGBTQIQ community.…”
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“…Given the prominent place spiritual and religious issues may have for LGBTQIQ individuals, it is plausible that such concerns would surface in a counseling context. Although conceptual pieces have provided recommendations to counselors in working with LGBT clients around spiritual and religious issues (e.g., Brammer, 2009;Buchanan, Dzelme, Harris, & Hecker, 2001), minimal research has explored the ways in which LGBTQIQ clients experience the topics of spirituality and religion in counseling. The current study aimed to address this deficit in the literature, employing a narratology approach to the counseling experiences of seven clients who identify as part of the LGBTQIQ community.…”
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confidence: 99%