Lukes C A, Land H
AIDS Projects, Los Angeles, California.
Soc Work. 1990 Mar;35(2):155-61.
In an effort to sensitize service providers to bicultural socialization, a small but growing literature has surfaced in which theories are proposed explaining the socialization process, cultural identification, and evolution of self-concept for those functioning in two cultures. In this article, the authors examine the extent to which previously developed explanatory theories of cultural and ethnic identity and bicultural socialization apply to the experience of sexual minorities, and offer a conceptual framework for adequately assessing the experience of homosexual clientele. The multifaceted nature of the practitioner's role is discussed, and gender-sensitive practice methods are given that may assist sexual minorities in developing optimum functioning.
为了使服务提供者对双文化社会化有所认识,出现了少量但数量不断增加的文献,其中提出了一些理论来解释在两种文化中生活的人的社会化过程、文化认同和自我概念的演变。在本文中,作者探讨了先前发展的文化和种族认同以及双文化社会化的解释性理论在多大程度上适用于性少数群体的经历,并提供了一个概念框架,以充分评估同性恋客户的经历。文中讨论了从业者角色的多面性,并给出了对性别敏感的实践方法,这些方法可能有助于性少数群体实现最佳功能。