Promoting Identity Wellness in LGBTGEQIAP+ Adolescents Through Affirmative Therapy

IF 1.1 Q2 Social Sciences Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling Pub Date : 2020-08-03 DOI:10.1080/15538605.2020.1790464
Robin McKinney, Michael A Desposito, Eunhui Yoon
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Abstract Affirmative therapy is a strength-based and non-pathological treatment approach that allows counselors to help lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans/transgender/two-spirit, gender expressive, queer/questioning, intersex, agender/asexual/aromantic, pansexual/pan/polygender, and other related identities (LGBTGEQIAP+) adolescents meet important developmental milestones and achieve a positive self-identity. The wellness model allows counselors to emphasize a client’s protective factors, self-identity, and address the intersectionality of various life roles promoting a holistic picture of health. The authors explored how affirmative therapy and the wellness model can be utilized together when working with LGBTGEQIAP+ adolescents through a review of literature and a case conceptualization. Finally, counseling implications are discussed.
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通过积极治疗促进LGBTGEQIAP+青少年的身份健康
摘要肯定疗法是一种基于力量的非病理性治疗方法,允许咨询师帮助女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别/跨性别/双重精神、性别表达、酷儿/质疑、双性人、变性人/无性恋/aromantic、泛性恋/泛性恋,和其他相关身份(LGBTGEQIAP+)青少年达到了重要的发展里程碑,并实现了积极的自我认同。健康模式使咨询师能够强调客户的保护因素、自我认同,并解决各种生活角色的交叉性,从而促进健康的整体图景。作者探讨了在与LGBTGEQIAP合作时,平权疗法和健康模式如何结合使用+ 青少年通过文献回顾和案例概念化。最后,讨论了咨询的含义。
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