Revisiting resilience and thriving in the LGBTGEQIA + community: Conceptual issues and new directions
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Department/School
Leadership and Counseling
Publication Title
Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling
Abstract
Individuals in the LGBTGEQIA + community continue to experience unique stressors to those in the dominant majority around discrimination and prejudice. These experiences may negatively affect LGBTGEQIA + mental health. There has been a dearth of understanding of LGBTGEQIA + positive psychology, and as a result, constructs such as resilience and thriving have struggled to be operationally defined. This has led to a lack of research and in turn, a lack of counselor access to information about fostering these qualities in their LGBTGEQIA + clients. This article reviewed current definitions of resilience and thriving and discussed current conceptual concerns related to their use in the LGBTGEQIA + community. This article also provided possible theoretical avenues to explore related to conceptualization and research related to resilience and thriving in the LGBTGEQIA + community.
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Recommended Citation
Crawford, D. (2024). Revisiting resilience and thriving in the LGBTGEQIA + community: Conceptual issues and new directions. Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling, 18(1), 26–38. https://doi.org/10.1080/26924951.2023.2293286
Comments
D. Crawford is a faculty member in EMU's Department of Leadership and Counseling.