Asked by Carlos Moreno on Jul 28, 2024
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When working with a GLBT client who is early in his or her sexual identity and recovery,the counselor should:
A) force the client to speak about their sexual identity each time the counselor meets with the client.
B) ask their family and friends if the person is really "gay."
C) create a safe and welcoming environment to discuss GLBT issues.
D) none of the above.
Sexual Identity
Refers to how individuals perceive themselves and describe their sexual orientation, attractions, and behaviors, which may change over time and across different contexts.
GLBT Client
A client who identifies as Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender, with their sexual orientation or gender identity being a consideration in therapeutic contexts.
Safe and Welcoming Environment
is an atmosphere that is both secure and inviting, encouraging individuals to feel comfortable and accepted.
- Acknowledge the appropriate ways to support GLBT clients in their early stages of sexual identity development and recovery.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the appropriate ways to support GLBT clients in their early stages of sexual identity development and recovery.
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