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Part I - Foundations of LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counseling

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2024

Jeffry Moe
Affiliation:
Old Dominion University, Virginia
Amber L. Pope
Affiliation:
William & Mary
Dilani M. Perera
Affiliation:
Fairfield University, Connecticut
Narketta Sparkman-Key
Affiliation:
James Madison University, Virginia
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LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counseling
A Student and Practitioner Handbook
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