Virtual Webinar On-Demand

Doing Justice for Intersectionality: An Application to Counseling Practice with LGBTQIA+ Communities

1.5 CE Hours , 1.5 On-Demand General Introductory
Doing Justice for Intersectionality: An Application to Counseling Practice with LGBTQIA+ Communities

References

References

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  • Cyrus, K. (2017). Multiple minorities as multiply marginalized: Applying the minority stress theory to LGBTQ people of color. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 21(3), 194-202.
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