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    Affinity Orientation Discrimination Case Studies Imagine that you are a department manager and you find out that a man you work with has become a woman‚ or you find out a woman you work with enjoys the private company of woman‚ would these concepts cause you to discriminate against your employees in the workplace? Analysis of case studies‚ understanding applicable laws‚ and recommending clearly defined policies for the workplace will assist with understanding and preventing affinity orientation discrimination

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    open mindset and not form prejudices that might hinder the counsellor-client relationship. Mindset is a fixed disposition that predetermines an individual’s response to a situation. As a counsellor‚ one must be receptive to all views regardless of societal influences‚ especially on a contentious issue such as homosexuality. It is evident that both SAC and ACA code of ethics recognized diversity as their key point‚ hence‚ the counsellor are likely to prioritise the clients’ views and emotional needs

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    In Victorian times‚ social norms and societal expectations drove most societal behaviors. In Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre‚ the protagonist Jane must suppress certain feelings and ideas in order to fit into society. As a child‚ Jane did not restrict her true feelings‚ which enabled her to speak out against her superiors. As a result of Jane’s inappropriate behavior‚ she is sent to boarding school at Lowood. At Lowood‚ she learns what is socially acceptable for a woman of her class. Once she

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    white men‚ which showed that 79% of these people have had various homosexual experiences. The unit in which the 1948 and 1985 studies differ could be greatly derived from one’s incapability and fear to accept his/her sexuality because of the narrow societal standpoint on the subject matter. Moreover Mr. Mohr gives details on America’s “profound” ignorance of the actual gay experience. With the limited discussion of homosexuality‚ there are still those that have strong feelings toward gay men and women

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    Abstract This study explored the cognition and attitudes toward homosexuality among college students in Dublin. The snowball method and questionnaires were used to examine college students’ cognition and attitudes‚ samples were from 116 college students who are currently studying in Dublin. Previous studies found that most of the students have ever heard or read relative report about homosexuality‚ and the attitudes toward homosexuality have both positive and negative sides. The findings confirm

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    are more likely to experience repeat victimization and serious injury (Braine‚ 2014). DV knows no boundaries of race‚ religion‚ disability‚ sexual orientation‚ age‚ gender identity‚ income or class (Hatzenbuehler‚ 2015). In addition‚ everyone has a sexual orientation and a gender identity. Discrimination against anyone based on their sexual orientation and/or gender identity is an issue that transcends the LGBT community and it affects everyone. However‚ the review is focused on the LGBT community

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    Essay 5: Individualism vs. Societal Norm and Acceptance In the community of Salem‚ Massachusetts of 1692‚ their community is set as a theocratic society‚ where the church and the state come as one. Moral laws and state laws are also combined as one. Everyone is expected to live up to the established social norms. Any individual within the Puritan community whose private lives doesn’t conform to the moral laws established by the government is represented as a threat to the community and to the

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    individual‚ and contextual‚ defined through societal constructs (Moore‚ 1999). Many current writers define diversity as any significant difference that distinguishes one individual from another‚ a description that encompasses a broad range of overt and hidden qualities. Generally‚ researchers organize diversity characteristics into four areas: personality (e.g.‚ traits‚ skills and abilities)‚ internal (e.g.‚ gender‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ I.Q.‚ sexual orientation)‚ external (e.g.‚ culture‚ nationality‚ religion

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    Prejudice Examples of types of prejudice: religious affiliation‚ class‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ sexual practices‚ mental health diagnosis and physical disorders. Stereotypes of every kind could serve to pose a problem for any counsellor who is unable to limit their judgement of clients due to these stereotypes. Ethical dilemmas If a counsellor finds herself drifting into judgemental thoughts upon listening to a client describe a lifestyle in which she eats all day‚ while

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    and is often applied to both males and females. Lesbian‚ also defined in Human Sexuality is a female with a homosexual orientation. Straight can be defined as a male or female having an both physical and emotional attachment and desire for the opposite

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