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Ginicola --$tCounseling queer and genderqueer clients /$rJeffry Moe, Jamie Bower, and Madeline Clark --$tCounseling clients questioning their affectional orientation /$rJared S. Rose and Eric R. Baltrinic --$tCounseling intersex clients /$rMisty M. Ginicola --$tCounseling asexual clients /$rMisty M. Ginicola and Angela Ruggiero --$tCounseling two-spirit clients /$rMisty M. Ginicola --$tEmerging issues --$tRole of ethnicity --$tCounseling a LGBTQI+ person of color /$rJoel M. Filmore and Misty M. Ginicola --$tCounseling LGBTQI+ immigrants /$rDavid Barreto, Amy Moore-Ramirez, Melanie Kautzman-East, and Ryan Liberati --$tRole of religion --$tThe role of religion and spirituality in counseling the LGBTQI+ client /$rMisty M. Ginicola, Brett H. Furth and Cheri Smith --$tThe grace model of counseling : navigating intersections of affectional orientation and Christian spirituality /$rR. Lewis Bozard, Jr., and Cody J. Sanders --$tWorking with LGBTQI+ clients who have experienced religious and spiritual abuse using a trauma informed approach /$rMisty M. Ginicola, Joel M. Filmore, and Michael Stokes --$tCounselor advocacy --$tBecoming an ally : personal, clinical, and school-based social justice interventions /$rDiane Estrada, Anneliese A. Singh, and Amney J. Harper. 330 $aThis current and comprehensive handbook will guide educators, students, and clinicians in developing the awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary to work effectively with LGBTQI+ populations. Twenty-five chapters written by experts in the field provide direction for working with clients in an authentic, ethical, and affirmative manner that is tailored to their individual strengths, needs, and identity. 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