Abstract :
The research “Voices Unveiled: A Phenomenological Study on the Coming Out Experiences of Homosexuals to Their Families” aims to delve into the personal journey of those individuals who have already gone through the process of coming out, whether by actions or verbally. The researchers used Van Kaam’s phenomenological method, which was modified by Moustakas (1994). The age of our informants ranged from 19 to 42. The research identified the key themes that can be concluded after analyzing the data gathered; it includes early signs of identity, emotional endeavors, family perceptions ranging from rejection to acceptance, the role of support systems — friends, families, colleagues, and personal growth through self-expression, self-acceptance. The research revealed the underlying challenges and triumphs experienced before and after coming out, which highlighted the importance of empathy, understanding, self-reflection, societal norms, acceptance, and support from friends or families. This research serves as a voice to those Homosexual individuals who are not understood by society and are treated differently by some communities, and a calling to those closeted individuals who are pushed back by the societal judgment. This research promotes understanding, empathy, awareness, and inclusivity towards Homosexual individuals.
Keywords :
Homosexuals, LGBTQ+ support, Moustakas, Philippines., Surigao City, Van Kaam’s phenomenological MethodReferences :
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