Connection Failure: Systemic Disadvantages Facing the LGBTQ+ Community in Therapy and how to Address them

E. Roach
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This paper examines the experiences of members of the LGBTQ+ community in accessing mental health care in Ottawa, Canada, both positive and negative, and what might be done to improve outcomes. The paper includes a literature review of empirical studies and theoretical works about conducting therapy with LGBTQ+ clients, as well as the results of a pilot study conducted by the researcher to examine in depth the experience of a small sample of LGBTQ+ clients in Ottawa (N=4). Through semi-structured interviews, the researcher found that three out of four participants had experienced some dissatisfaction with how their identity was addressed in therapy, and as a result their overall well-being had suffered. This implies that therapists could be doing more to connect with their LGBTQ+ clients, potentially through better educating themselves on the issues affecting the community, as recommended by the participants. Increasing therapist knowledge would likely improve mental health outcomes for LGBTQ+ clients.
连接失败:LGBTQ+社区在治疗中面临的系统性劣势及如何解决
本文研究了加拿大渥太华LGBTQ+社区成员在获得精神卫生保健方面的经历,包括积极的和消极的,以及可能采取的措施来改善结果。本文包括对LGBTQ+客户进行治疗的实证研究和理论工作的文献综述,以及研究者为深入调查渥太华一小部分LGBTQ+客户(N=4)的体验而进行的试点研究的结果。通过半结构化的访谈,研究人员发现,四分之三的参与者对治疗中如何处理他们的身份有一些不满,结果他们的整体幸福感受到了影响。这意味着治疗师可以做更多的事情来与他们的LGBTQ+客户建立联系,可能是通过更好地教育自己了解影响社区的问题,正如参与者所建议的那样。增加治疗师的知识可能会改善LGBTQ+客户的心理健康状况。
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