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Examining How Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Christian Clients' Perceptions of Therapists' Cultural Humility Contribute to Psychotherapy Outcomes.
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Examining How Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Christian Clients' Perceptions of Therapists' Cultural Humility Contribute to Psychotherapy Outcomes./
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Kangos, Kelsey A.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2019,
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72 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 80-12, Section: B.
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Counseling Psychology. -
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Examining How Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Christian Clients' Perceptions of Therapists' Cultural Humility Contribute to Psychotherapy Outcomes.
Kangos, Kelsey A.
Examining How Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Christian Clients' Perceptions of Therapists' Cultural Humility Contribute to Psychotherapy Outcomes.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2019 - 72 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 80-12, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Albany, 2019.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Understanding the intersection between sexual and religious identity has important implications for mental health. The lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) community is at high risk for major depression, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, eating disorders, substance abuse issues, and poor self-esteem. Religious culture can further these risks when they create homophobic environments, resulting in LGB individuals' struggle to integrate religious and sexual identities (Sherry, Adelman, Whilde, & Quick, 2010).The present study examined clients' perceptions of their therapists' cultural humility and religious commitment in relation to the working alliance and therapeutic outcomes. The specific hypotheses for the present study were: (H1) perceived therapist cultural humility will significantly predict psychotherapy outcomes and the working alliance for LGB Christian clients, (H2) the working alliance will at least partially mediate the relation between cultural humility and psychotherapy outcomes, and (H3) clients' religious commitment will strengthen the relationship between perceived cultural humility and perceived working alliance.A sample of 136 LGB Christians from a wide range of denominations who were currently or had been in psychotherapy within the last year participated in the study. Perceptions of their therapists' cultural humility positively predicted therapeutic outcomes, and the working alliance partially mediated the relation between cultural humility and therapeutic outcomes. Contrary to predictions, self-reported religious commitment did not moderate that relation. Implications are discussed; namely, that the results of this study join existing literature to potentially suggest a systemic shift in psychotherapy training that includes cultural humility.
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Counseling Psychology.
Examining How Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Christian Clients' Perceptions of Therapists' Cultural Humility Contribute to Psychotherapy Outcomes.
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