School Counselors’ Reflections on Supporting LGBTQ+ Students

Author:

Guest Jessie D.1ORCID,Toomey Thomas M.2,Garrison Palmer1,Buell Ryan1

Affiliation:

1. University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA

2. Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN,USA

Abstract

Background: Suicide attempts and suicide completion are on the rise for children and adolescents and even more so for LGBTQ+ youth. Despite some social progress, LGBTQ+ individuals still face oppression socially and legally. With much of the restrictive LGBTQ+ legislation occurring within educational settings, school counselors have an important role supporting the mental health of LGBTQ+ youth; however, many school counselors do not feel equipped to do so. Objectives: School counselors often exit their graduate programs and enter the profession with little to no knowledge of or experience working with LGBTQ+ students. The current study sought to better understand school counselors’ experiences supporting LGBTQ+ youth in their school by discussing results of two focus groups with school counselors working with LGBTQ+ students in a southeastern school district. Research Question: What are the experiences of elementary, middle, and high school counselors supporting LGBTQ+ students in a southeastern school district? Methods: Using thematic analysis of two focus group interviews, we gained greater insight into school counselors’ experiences of supporting LGBTQ+ students in their schools. Results: Through the thematic analysis, five themes and two subthemes emerged in the data. Conclusions: Although school counselors often lack time or resources to work with LGBTQ+ youth ( Gonzalez, 2016 ), the current study’s findings reveal additional barriers given less attention in the literature: navigating tension and pressure from legal policies and nonaffirming parents.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Reference35 articles.

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2. American Psychological Association. (2021). Guidelines for psychological practice with sexual minority persons. https://www.apa.org/about/policy/psychological-sexual-minority-persons.pdf

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