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Counselor Empathy; Religiosity; and Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Perspectives

In: Counseling and Values
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Hannah Barnhill Bayne
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Abigail Holland Conley
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Anita Neuer Colburn
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Values-based conflicts, such as between counselor religiosity and ability to work with lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) clients, can present a challenge for counselors and trainees who seek to provide ethical and competent care. Because empathy can facilitate understanding a client’s frame of reference, the authors examined the relationships between counselor religiosity, empathy, and LGB perspectives, as well as the potential mediating effects of empathy on values conflicts. The authors discuss implications for counselor education and practice.

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