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Counseling and Advocacy with LGBTQIA2S+ Adults

Counseling and Advocacy with LGBTQIA2S+ Adults

This course will introduce and address issues of concern to interpersonal practice clients across the lifespan who identify as Transgender, Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Queer or questioning, focusing on the basic knowledge, interpersonal practice and advocacy skills it takes to become increasingly competent in providing counseling and advocacy for people who are in these marginalized, yet highly resilient, groups. From a strength-based perspective, this course will focus on basic social work knowledge and understanding of these groups, the social injustice and stigma facing these groups, but ultimately, how to engage, assess and effectively intervene with current, associated issues through therapy and advocacy. This course will also address self-exploration and ethical dilemmas for social work providers with TBLGQ people, and include real practice experiences with people from our local community. Students will be encouraged to actively engage in the course.

School(s)/College(s)
Social Work
Course Number(s) UM Course ID Academic Level Credits Sustainability Category*
SW 709 049797 Graduate 1.0 Sustainability-Inclusive

Academic Terms

YearSession(s)
2024Winter