Abstract
Reports phenomenological data secured from five self-identified lesbian pastoral counselors regarding their experience of homophobia in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. Examines homophobia in making professional choices, the membership process, training, and colleague relationships. Identifies strategies to manage information regarding their identies and conflicts and makes recommendations designed to promote positive changes to support lesbian and gay pastoral counselors.
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