Virtual Webinar

Ethical Considerations in Evaluating, Treating, and Consulting with LGBTQI+ Populations

1.0 CE Hours Ethics Intermediate
Ethical Considerations in Evaluating, Treating, and Consulting with LGBTQI+ Populations

References

References

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  • Plante, T. G. (2024). Living Ethically in an Unethical World: Doing the Right Thing, Second Edition. San Diego, CA: Cognella.
  • Plante, T. G. (2022). The role of religion in sexual orientation change efforts and gender identity change efforts. In D. C. Haldeman (Ed.), The case against conversion “therapy”: Evidence, ethics, and alternatives (pp. 109–124). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000266-006
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services, 2021 Moving Beyond Change Efforts: Evidence and Action to Support and Affirm LGBTQI+ Youth. https://store.samhsa.gov/product/moving-beyond-change-efforts/pep22-03-12-001