Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual International Students Transitions Conceptualized Using Relational-Cultural Theory: A Phenomenological Study

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Ian M. Lértora, A. Herridge, Nathaniel L. Smith, Alexis L. Croffie
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this phenomenological inquiry is to describe the experiences of LGB IS through the lens of relational-cultural theory. Eight LGB IS from the Southwest region of the United States agreed to participate in the study. The age range of the participant was 20–31 (M= 22.13) with three identifying as male and five identifying as female. The participants identified the following as their sexual orientations: one lesbian, four bisexual, two gay, and one pansexual. The following sections depict the a priori themes derived from RCT that resulted from the data analysis. The final reported themes are as follows: growth-fostering relationships, disconnection, authenticity, power and control, and controlling images. Implications are provided for the campus-based counseling professions who may find themselves working with or supporting LBG IS.
用关系文化理论概念化女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋国际学生的过渡:现象学研究
本文的现象学研究旨在通过关系文化理论的视角来描述LGB is的经历。来自美国西南地区的8名LGB IS同意参与这项研究。参与者年龄在20-31岁(M= 22.13),其中男性3人,女性5人。参与者确定了他们的性取向如下:一个女同性恋,四个双性恋,两个同性恋,一个泛性恋。以下各节描述了数据分析得出的RCT的先验主题。最终报告的主题如下:促进成长的关系,断开,真实性,权力和控制,以及控制图像。对于那些可能发现自己与LBG IS一起工作或支持LBG IS的校园咨询专业人士来说,这是一个启示。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, the official journal of the Association for Creativity in Counseling, a division of the American Counseling Association, is the valuable interdisciplinary reference source for academics and therapeutic practitioners. This refereed journal examines the practical applications of using creativity to help deepen self-awareness and build healthy relationships. This journal also explores how creative, diverse, and relational therapeutic approaches can be used in counseling practice. Each issue of the Journal of Creativity in Mental Health provides a wide range of interdisciplinary discussion relative to diverse mental health issues.
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