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In this chapter we will explore how the intersection of identities impacts the well-being of LGBTQ+ individuals. This chapter begins by providing an overview of intersectionality and discusses the multiple oppressions that individuals with multiple marginalized identities encounter, and also how community and generational strengths have and continue to help them counter intersecting oppressions. This chapter will also explore how counselors can conceptualize the concerns of LGBTQ+ individuals from a culturally sustaining, intersectional lens that acknowledges not only the resilience of these individuals and their communities but also the historical and current systems and levels of oppression that continue to create the need for resilience.
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