Handbook of LGBT-affirmative couple and family therapy /

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Imprint:New York : Routledge, c2012.
Description:xx, 487 p. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8785665
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Other authors / contributors:Bigner, Jerry J.
Wetchler, Joseph L.
ISBN:9780415883597 (hardback : alk. paper)
0415883598 (hardback : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Editors
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • 1. LGBTQ Couple and Family Therapy: History and Future Directions
  • Section I. Clinical Issues With LGBT Couples
  • 2. Gay Male Couple Therapy: An Attachment-Based Model
  • 3. Lesbian Couple Therapy
  • 4. Affirmative Bisexual Couple Therapy
  • 5. Can Couples Change Gender? Couple Therapy With Transgender People and Their Partners
  • Section II. Sex Therapy With LGBT Couples
  • 6. Sex Therapy for Gay Male Couples: Affirming Strengths and Stemming Challenges
  • 7. Sex Therapy With Lesbian Couples
  • 8. Transsexual Desire in Differently Gendered Bodies
  • Section III. Clinical Issues With LGBT Families
  • 9. Coming Out to Family: Adrift in a Sea of Potential Meanings
  • 10. Working With LGBT Parents
  • 11. The Kids May Be All Right, but Some Might Still End Up in Your Office: Working With Children of LGBTQ Parents
  • 12. Raising Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual Youth: An Affirmative Family Therapy Approach
  • 13. Supporting Transgender Youth and Their Families in Therapy: Facing Challenges and Harnessing Strengths
  • 14. Considerations for Assessment and Intervention With Lesbian and Gay Adoptive Parents and Their Children
  • 15. The Gay and Lesbian Stepfamily: Past and Present Research and Implications for Therapy
  • 16. Counseling Lesbian and Gay Individuals, Couples, and Families in Late Life
  • Section IV. Special Issues, Problems, and Populations in LGBT Couple and Family Therapy
  • 17. Helping Heterosexual Spouses Cope When Their Husbands or Wives Come Out
  • 18. Intercultural Issues in LGBTQQ Couple and Family Therapy
  • 19. Issues in the Health of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People in Couple and Family Therapy
  • 20. Spirituality and Religion in Same-Sex Couples' Therapy
  • 21. Treatment of Partner Violence in Gay and Lesbian Relationships
  • 22. Treatment of Substance Use Disorders in LGBT Couples and Families
  • 23. LGBT Couple Enrichment
  • 24. Therapeutic Considerations in Same-Sex Divorce
  • Section V. Training Issues
  • 25. LGB-Affirmative Training Strategies for Couple and Family Therapist Faculty: Preparing Heterosexual Students to Work With LGB Clients
  • 26. Queer Supervision
  • Section VI. Ethical Issues in LGBT Couple and Family Therapy
  • 27. Ethical Issues in LGBT Couple and Family Therapy
  • 28. Research on Reorientation Therapy
  • 29. Helping Individuals and Families Recover From Sexual Orientation Change Efforts and Heterosexism
  • 30. A Little Bit Pregnant? The Ethics of Same-Sex Marriage
  • Index