LGBTQ Youth: What Social Workers Need to Know to Practice Competently - Gerald P. Mallon, DSW

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024

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  • @lornamckenzie1582
    @lornamckenzie1582 Рік тому

    truly informative considering the time frame.

  • @ljkirkland1
    @ljkirkland1 2 роки тому

    Very informative. Will use for ASWB exam! (thanks)

  • @nyaraimugova8969
    @nyaraimugova8969 Рік тому

    Informative 🤝

  • @juanitohair1353
    @juanitohair1353 3 роки тому +2

    AMAZINGGGG

  • @leighmarques566
    @leighmarques566 Рік тому +2

    A lot of this is outdated.
    Bisexual is not a transitional period. Any identity can be a transitional period. This additive is irrelevant. You also only give a binary definition of it, and do not include pansexuality.
    Q stands for Queer and Questioning. Queer should be prioritized over questioning. Queer is not only an umbrella, but also an identity in itself.
    Same-sex CSA is irrelevant to this discussion. You don't discuss the causes/reasons behind any other identity. Why bring this up as a possible cause? And what about CSA that happens from the opposite sex and causes questioning? Very weird and gives way to the pedophilic-queer panic rhetoric.
    Non-binary identity does not determine sexuality. You can be non binary and gay, lesbian, etc.
    We only watched the first half, but I was extremely disappointed for this to be shown in my Social Work class, eventually giving way to a really harmful discussion that caused me to leave class.

    • @leighmarques566
      @leighmarques566 Рік тому +2

      @anthony muniz After the Professor started teaching an alt-right talking point comparing transgender people to children pretending to be cats and defecating in litter boxes at school, which is not true, and my classmates acting like that was the same thing as my trans identity, yes I left. Because I have self respect.