Ethical and clinical implications for the field of marriage and family therapy regarding LGBTQI therapeutic approaches

Date

2010-05-06T02:43:01Z

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

There are three different approaches for the treatment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and intersex (LGBTQI) sexual orientations: reparative therapies, gay-affirmative therapies, and person-centered approach. These therapeutic approaches will be discussed individually and Kitchener’s Model of Ethical Decision Making or Moral Justification will be applied to each of them with the purpose of identifying which is the most ethical. The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) scholars have not created guidelines for working with LGBTQI or made a clear stance on what they believe would be the best approach to take, therefore, clinical and ethical implications and recommendations for the field of marriage and family therapy will be discussed.

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Keywords

LGBTQI, Person-centered therapy, Gay-affirmative therapy, Reparative therapy, Conversion therapy, Aversion therapy

Graduation Month

May

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Department of Family Studies and Human Services

Major Professor

Karen S. Myers-Bowman

Date

2010

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Report

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