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A Conversation About the Intersection of Faith, Sexual Orientation, and Gender: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives
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A Conversation About the Intersection of Faith, Sexual Orientation, and Gender: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives

Richard S Balkin, Richard E Watts and Saba R Ali
Journal of counseling and development, Vol.92(2), pp.187-193
04/2014
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6676.2014.00147.x

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Abstract

Recent challenges to counselor education and the ACA Code of Ethics (American Counseling Association, ) provided impetus for this article, which is focused on how 3 major Western religions address counseling and counselor training with diverse clients. Jewish, Christian, and Muslim perspectives are highlighted as related to counseling and training issues across faith, sexual orientation, and gender issues.
LGBTQ counselor education ethics religion

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