Same-sex marriage in the Philippines remains a highly contentious issue due to the infuence of religion in this predominantly Catholic country, where it is often framed as an issue of morality. However, the psychological underpinnings of this religious infuence still merits further exploration. Thus... Read more
Author: Danielle P. Ochoa, Christie P. Sio, Diwa Malaya Quiñones, Eric Julian Manalastas
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFTo spark critical and professional discussion on integrating trans- affirmative psychotherapy in clinical and counseling psychologists’ general practice, this paper presents and describes some ethical and methodological challenges in doing trans-affirmative psychotherapy with Filipino transgender... Read more
Author: Divine Love A. Salvador
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFThis is a qualitative study on the life stories of Filipino gay prisoners in the Leyte Regional Prison (LRP) to explore their lived experiences and how they make meaning of these experiences. A triangulation process was conducted through interviews with six Filipino gay prisoners and their romantic... Read more
Author: Leonel J. Relis, Zoreen E. Agustin, Monique I. Mercines
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFIntersectionality as a theoretical framework argues for the need to account for people’s multiple and intersecting social identities in understanding experiences of discrimination. We looked at the intersection of sexuality, gender, and class in shaping the particularity of Filipino urban poor le... Read more
Author: Arjohn M. Ceperiano, Emmanuel C. Santos Jr., Danielle Celine P. Alonzo, Mira Alexis P. Ofreneo
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFIdentity is a complex concept. It is pluralistic and cuts across several domains. Some domain specific identities may oppose another, like in the case of sexual identity and religious identity, where successful integration is achieved for some individuals, while for others, a significant amount of c... Read more
Author: Zyra M. Evangelista, Darren E. Dumaop, Grant Nelson
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFStudies have shown conflicting views on whether or not sexual minorities aged sixty and above face the same challenges of aging that heterosexual persons do. In the Philippines, few studies feature the intersections of age and sexual orientation. This study discusses the perceived life satisfaction... Read more
Author: Celinne Charmaigne Angeles Guevara
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFThe unique situations faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth serve as important considerations in preparing them for their future career encounters. This research aimed to explore inclinations, considerations, and tribulations of Filipino gay high school students in choosing a... Read more
Author: Gian Carlo M. Ledesma, Rosemarie M. Aquino, Marc Eric S. Reyes
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFThis study replicates and extends a teaching intervention study by Battle (2004) on the use of advocacy symbols to promote awareness of anti-LGBT stigma among university students. Seventy-one Filipino students in three university campuses taking an undergraduate course in LGBT psychology were given... Read more
Author: Moniq M. Muyargas, Eric Julian Manalastas, Pierce S. Docena
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFThis study sought to explore the overall lived experiences of transgender women in riding the MRT using a qualitative field research design and conducting short interviews with one MRT official, three security guards, and in-depth interviews with five transgender women. Findings show that there is n... Read more
Author: Miguel Alejandro A. Silan, Mary Anne F. Rivera, Loraine T. Chulipa
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
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Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFAs a teacher of clinical psychology, I always take pains to explain abnormality without putting my students in a panic. Because we discuss very human situations, we inevitably find ourselves resonating with many of these and begin to think we are symptomatic or “abnormal”, much like the medical stu... Read more
Author: Sylvia Estrada Claudio
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFTo publish a 25th anniversary edition of a book is no easy feat. While it presupposes that the book’s topic has remained relevant in the past two-and-a-half decades, it also poses the challenge for the author to consistently highlight such relevance throughout the updated edition of the book. The o... Read more
Author: Margarita Go Singco-Holmes
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFIn December 2013, the Philippine Journal of Psychology published a landmark special issue focusing on the lives, experiences, and well-being of gender and sexual minorities in the Philippines. It was the first and only peer-reviewed publication of its kind in Asia to focus on lesbian, gay, bisexual,... Read more
Author: Eric Julian Manalastas, Beatriz A. Torre, Mira Alexis P. Ofreneo
Volume: 49 No. 2 | Publication: 2016-12-01
| Download PDFTo further validate the experiences of athlete engagement among New Zealand (Lonsdale, Hodge & Raedeke, 2007), Canadian (Lonsdale, Hodge & Jackson, 2009) and Filipino (Valbuena, Saunders, Rice & Aumond, 2014) athletes, qualitative interviews were done among 10 US American athletes. Results showed... Read more
Author: Michele Joan D. Valbuena, John Saunders and Vanessa Rice
Volume: 49 No. 1 | Publication: 2016-06-01
| Download PDFDrawing upon social exchange (Blau, 1964) and behavioral plasticity (Brockner, 1988) perspectives, we examined the moderating role of organization-based self-esteem (OBSE) in the relationship between psychological contract breach and organization-directed outcomes: in-role behavior (IRB), organizati... Read more
Author: Robert L. Tang, Peter Lemuel T. Cayayan
Volume: 49 No. 1 | Publication: 2016-06-01
| Download PDFThrough the years, there have been many studies aiming to unfold Filipino personality. However, existing general concepts are limited as the Philippines is made up of different ethnic groups with differing cultures and traditions. To contribute to this endeavor, this study focuses on identifying the... Read more
Author: Philip Albert Y. Lagahid, Nera Mae A. Puyo
Volume: 49 No. 1 | Publication: 2016-06-01
| Download PDFThis paper is composed of two studies that describe the construction and validation of a Filipino Social Desirability (SD) Scale. Study 1 details the phases in developing the SD scale: item writing, item selection, and cross validation. In the item-selection phase, twelve of the twenty-six candidate... Read more
Author: Louie P. Cagasan Jr.
Volume: 49 No. 1 | Publication: 2016-06-01
| Download PDFThe current study concerns the validation of a Philippine version of the Relationships and Motivation Scales (REMO) (Raufelder, Drury, Jagenow, Hoferichter, & Bukowski, 2013) – the REMO-P. The REMO scales measure perceptions of peers (P-REMO) and teachers (T-REMO) as source of scholastic motivation.... Read more
Author: Diana Raufelder, Frances Hoferichter, Marilou B. Francisco
Volume: 49 No. 1 | Publication: 2016-06-01
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Volume: 49 No. 1 | Publication: 2016-06-01
| Download PDFThe Psychological Association of the Philippines (PAP) considers the recent reference of a psychological evaluation report regarding one of the candidates for the coming national elections as an opportunity for clarification about the nature and purpose of psychology as a scientific discipline and p... Read more
Author: PAP
Volume: 49 No. 1 | Publication: 2016-06-01
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