Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans Intersex and Queer Psychology

Lesbian  Gay  Bisexual  Trans  Intersex  and Queer Psychology
Author: Sonja J. Ellis,Damien W. Riggs,Elizabeth Peel
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-11-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1009335138

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Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans and Queer Psychology

Lesbian  Gay  Bisexual  Trans and Queer Psychology
Author: Victoria Clarke,Sonja J. Ellis,Elizabeth Peel,Damien W. Riggs
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781139487238

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This exciting and engaging textbook introduces students to the psychology of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer lives and experiences. It covers a broad range of topics including diversity, prejudice, health, relationships, parenting and lifespan experiences from youth to old age. The book includes 'key researcher' boxes, which outline the contributions of significant individuals and their motivations for conducting their research in their own words. Key issues and debates are discussed throughout the book, and questions for discussion and classroom exercises help students reflect critically and apply their learning. There are extensive links to further resources and information, as well as 'gaps and absences' sections, indicating major limitations of research in a particular area. This is the essential textbook for anyone studying LGBTQ psychology, psychology of sexuality or related courses. It is also a useful supplement to courses on gender and developmental psychology.

Out in Psychology

Out in Psychology
Author: Victoria Clarke,Elizabeth Peel
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2007-04-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0470066423

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There has been a recent explosion of interest in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Perspective Psychology amongst students and academics, and this interest is predicted to continue to rise. Recent media debates on subjects such as same-sex marriage have fuelled interest in LGBTQ perspectives. This edited collection showcases the latest thinking in LGBTQ psychology. The book has 21 chapters covering subjects such as same sex parenting, outing, young LGBTQ people, sport, learning disabilities, lesbian and gay identities etc. The book has an international focus, with contributors from UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand

Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans Queer Psychology

Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans   Queer Psychology
Author: Victoria Clarke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1900
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1027200564

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Queer Psychology

Queer Psychology
Author: Kevin L. Nadal,María R. Scharrón-del Río
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030741464

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Queer Psychology is the first comprehensive book to examine the current state of LGBTQ communities and psychology, through the lenses of both queer theory and Intersectionality theory. Thus, the book describes the experiences of LGBTQ people broadly, while also highlighting the voices of LGBTQ people of color, transgender and gender nonconforming people, those of religious minority groups, immigrants, people with disabilities, and other historically marginalized groups. Each chapter will include an intersectional case example, as well as implications for policy and practice. This book is especially important as there has been an increase in psychology and counseling courses focusing on LGBTQ communities; however, students often learn about LGBTQ-related issues through a White cisgender male normative perspective. The edited volume contains the contributions of leading scholars in LGBTQ psychology, and covers a number of concepts – ranging from identity development to discrimination to health.

Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans and Queer Psychology

Lesbian  Gay  Bisexual  Trans and Queer Psychology
Author: Victoria Clarke,Sonja J. Ellis,Elizabeth Peel,Damien W. Riggs
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521876664

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This exciting and engaging textbook introduces students to the psychology of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer lives and experiences. It covers a broad range of topics including diversity, prejudice, health, relationships, parenting and lifespan experiences from youth to old age. The book includes 'key researcher' boxes, which outline the contributions of significant individuals and their motivations for conducting their research in their own words. Key issues and debates are discussed throughout the book, and questions for discussion and classroom exercises help students reflect critically and apply their learning. There are extensive links to further resources and information, as well as 'gaps and absences' sections, indicating major limitations of research in a particular area. This is the essential textbook for anyone studying LGBTQ Psychology, Psychology of Sexuality or related courses. It is also a useful supplement to courses on Gender and Developmental Psychology.

A Recent History of Lesbian and Gay Psychology

A Recent History of Lesbian and Gay Psychology
Author: Peter Hegarty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2017-09-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317192022

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This ground-breaking text explores the contemporary history of how psychological research, practice, and theory has engaged with gay and lesbian movements in the United States and beyond, over the last 50 years. Peter Hegarty examines the main strands of research in lesbian and gay psychology that have emerged since the de-pathologizing of homosexuality in the 1970s that followed from the recognition of homophobia and societal prejudice. The author details the expansion of ‘lesbian and gay psychology’ to ‘LGB’ to ‘LGBT psychology’ via its paradigm shifts, legal activism, shifts in policy makers’ and mental health professionals’ goals in regard to sexual and gender minorities. For the first time, the origins of the concepts, debates, and major research programs that have made up the field of LGBT psychology have been drawn together in a single historical narrative, making this a unique resource. A case is made that psychology has only very lately come to consider the needs and issues of transgender and intersex people, and that LGB paradigms need to be critically interrogated to understand how they can be best brokered to bring about social change for such groups. A Recent History of Lesbian and Gay Psychology will serve as an advanced historical introduction to this field’s recent history and current concerns, and will inform both those who have been a part of this history and students who are new to the field.

LGBT Psychology and Mental Health

LGBT Psychology and Mental Health
Author: Richard Ruth Ph.D.,Erik Santacruz Ed.D.
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9798216110743

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This cutting-edge guide spotlights some of the most exciting emerging discoveries, trends, and research areas in LGBT psychology, both in science and therapy. LGBT Psychology and Mental Health: Emerging Research and Advances brings together concise, substantive reviews of what is new or on the horizon in science and in key areas of clinical practice. It will equip professionals at institutions with mental health programs that deal with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues with information and insight to help psychologists, mental health clinicians, and counselors better serve the LGBT populations that, increasingly, are seeking their services. The book begins with introductory chapters that present an overview of the field, chronicle the relationship between the LGBT community and the field of psychology in past decades, and identify emerging issues covered in the volume. It then addresses subjects such as social psychology and LGBT populations, health disparities and LGBT populations, the evolution of developmental theory related to the LBGT populations, emerging policy issues in LGBT health and psychology, and recent efforts to make the field of psychology more trans-inclusive and affirmative. Chapters are also dedicated to examining contemporary, LGBT-affirmative psychoanalysis and treating addictions and substance abuse in the LGBT community. The book concludes with chapters that address how the concept of intersectionality can serve as a way to better understand LGBT members who possess multiple cultural identities and the unique stressors they experience in daily life. The final chapter summarizes issues that bridge the contributions provided by the authors, and it highlights current issues of focal concern in order to project future directions for the field of LGBT psychology in the next two decades.