Sexuality: An Autoethnography By Carlos E. Geren Article Analysis

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The author of "Conflict between Religious Convictions and Sexuality: An Autoethnography," Carlos E. Gerena, (2019) examines the challenges experienced by those who identify as LGBTQ+ and have religious beliefs in his work titled "Conflict between Religious Beliefs and Sexuality." The paper analyzes the consequences of this conflict for social work practice while also discussing the use of autoethnography to investigate this conflict. In addition, the author draws on relevant material and his or her own personal experience to give insight into the challenges confronted by persons with religious convictions and a sexual orientation that is not heteronormative.
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The author used the autoethnographic technique, a kind of self-reflection …show more content…

The practice of autoethnography allows social workers to gain insight into the experiences of the individual while also providing a greater understanding of the cultural and social contexts in which their clients live (Gerena, 2019). Autoethnography in social work can increase the quality of treatments and offer a deeper awareness of the intricacies of social issues. This is in addition to the fact that autoethnography may help provide a broader grasp of the …show more content…

Gerena (2019) provides a comprehensive and nuanced perspective on the conflict between non-heteronormative sexuality and religious beliefs. The author argues that autoethnography can be a valuable tool for social workers in understanding their clients' experiences while also providing a greater understanding of the cultural and social contexts in which their clients live. Additionally, the article highlights the necessity for social workers to be aware of the conflicts faced by individuals who have religious beliefs and a sexuality that is not heteronormative, as well as the necessity for social workers to be willing to employ autoethnography in order to gain a better understanding of the individual's

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