Bias-Free Language: LGBTQ + Clients and the New APA Manual

IF 1.1 Q2 Social Sciences
Nicole Noble, L. Bradley, Bret Hendricks
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Abstract

Abstract The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th edition) contains significant new information about bias-free language to which scholars must now adhere. Consequently, these changes provide unprecedented support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community as the bias-free language is adopted. This article identifies resources that counseling practitioners can use to advocate for and counsel LGBTQ+ clients. Further, this article describes the significant advancements gained in gender and sexual orientation bias-free language in the 7th edition of the APA Publication Manual updates as contrasted with the 6th edition. Implications for counseling practitioners and researchers are provided.
无偏见的语言:LGBTQ +客户和新的APA手册
美国心理学会出版手册(第七版)包含了关于无偏见语言的重要新信息,学者们现在必须坚持。因此,随着无偏见语言的采用,这些变化为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人和酷儿(LGBTQ+)群体提供了前所未有的支持。本文确定了咨询从业者可以用来倡导和咨询LGBTQ+客户的资源。此外,本文描述了与第六版相比,第七版APA出版手册更新在性别和性取向无偏见语言方面取得的重大进步。为咨询从业者和研究人员提供了启示。
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