LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma

Namer Y, Hünler OS (2014)
In: Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario. Pereira H, Costa P (Eds); Lisbon: University of Beira Interior: 194-198.

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Namer, YuditUniBi ; Hünler, Olga Selin
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Pereira, H.; Costa, P.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Around the world, LGBT populations are under the risk of having traumatic experiences. LGBT individuals could and do experience physical or sexual assaults, same-sex domestic violence, or bullying. Sometimes psychological/ psychiatric/legal interventions could be traumatic instead of alleviating. In Turkey, albeit being LGBT is not illegal or prohibited, being LGBT makes people vulnerable to exclusion, stigma, isolation, abuse or insult. LGBT organizations have a peculiar importance in this context. In Turkey, LGBT organizations in different geographical locations have different target groups with slightly different political perspectives. These organizations have wide variety of functions, such as creating public visibility, providing role models for young LGBTs, educating and supporting families, offering legal counseling, providing social, emotional and economical support and creating a peer group. Majority of these organizations are working on a volunteer basis. Unfortunately, not only hectic workload and diversity of duties but also continuously witnessing survivors and sometimes non-survivors of trauma could be exhausting for volunteers. Because of this reason, it is essential for LGBT organization members/volunteers to understand the concept of trauma, be familiar with the types of it and be informed about different ways of intervening and coping with it while supporting the traumatized member.
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Buchtitel
Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario
Seite(n)
194-198
ISBN
978-989-96996-1-8
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2908679

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Namer Y, Hünler OS. LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma. In: Pereira H, Costa P, eds. Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario. Lisbon: University of Beira Interior; 2014: 194-198.
Namer, Y., & Hünler, O. S. (2014). LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma. In H. Pereira & P. Costa (Eds.), Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario (pp. 194-198). Lisbon: University of Beira Interior.
Namer, Yudit, and Hünler, Olga Selin. 2014. “LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma”. In Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario, ed. H. Pereira and P. Costa, 194-198. Lisbon: University of Beira Interior.
Namer, Y., and Hünler, O. S. (2014). “LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma” in Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario, Pereira, H., and Costa, P. eds. (Lisbon: University of Beira Interior), 194-198.
Namer, Y., & Hünler, O.S., 2014. LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma. In H. Pereira & P. Costa, eds. Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario. Lisbon: University of Beira Interior, pp. 194-198.
Y. Namer and O.S. Hünler, “LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma”, Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario, H. Pereira and P. Costa, eds., Lisbon: University of Beira Interior, 2014, pp.194-198.
Namer, Y., Hünler, O.S.: LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma. In: Pereira, H. and Costa, P. (eds.) Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario. p. 194-198. University of Beira Interior, Lisbon (2014).
Namer, Yudit, and Hünler, Olga Selin. “LGBT trauma in turkey and psychological consequences of working/volunteering with LGBT trauma”. Coming-out for LGBT psychology in the current international scenario. Ed. H. Pereira and P. Costa. Lisbon: University of Beira Interior, 2014. 194-198.
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