06482oam 2200721z- 450 991015503260332120230810001101.01-4338-2307-1(CKB)3710000000872779(EXLCZ)99371000000087277920161226d2017uuuu uy| 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierHandbook of sexual orientation and gender diversity in counseling and psychotherapy /edited by Kurt A. DeBord, Ann R. Fischer, Kathleen J. Bieschke, Ruperto M. PerezFirst editionWashington, DC :American Psychological Association,2017.1 online resource (xiv, 468 pages)1-4338-2306-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Thepace of change and the challenge to keep up /Kurt A. DeBord, Ann R. Fischer, Kathleen J. Bieschke, and Ruperto M. Perez --I. Foundational information for practitioners. 1. Considering constructions: a new model of affirmative therapy /Ruth E. Fassinger --2.Essentialist views on sexual orientation and gender identity /Francisco J. Sánchez and Tyson Pankey --3.Context, stigma, and therapeutic practice /Glenda M. Russell and Christopher G. Hawkey --4.(Re)focusing intersectionality: from social identities back to systems of oppression and privilege /Bonnie Moradi --II. Affirmative counseling with sexual minority, transgender, and gender nonconforming clients. 5. Affirmative counseling with sexual minority clients /Parrish L. Paul --6.Affirmative counseling with transgender and gender nonconforming clients /Anneliese A. Singh and lore m. dickey --7.Working with survivors of trauma in the sexual minority and transgender and gender nonconforming populations /David W. Pantalone, Sarah E. Valentine, and Jillian C. Shipherd --8.Conflicting identities: sexual minority, transgender, and gender nonconforming individuals navigating between religion and gender-sexual orientation identity /Susan Kashubeck-West, Amber M. Whiteley, Tara Vossenkemper, Carol Robinson, and Cori Deitz --9.Special issues in psychotherapy with sexual minority and transgender and gender nonconforming adolescents /Tyrel J. Starks and Brett M. Millar --10.Special issues related to aging adults /Tammi Vacha-Haase and Weston V. Donaldson --III. Essential areas for practice, research, training, and health. 11. Psychotherapy with clients who have been through sexual orientation change interventions or request to change their sexual orientation /Ariel Shidlo and John C. Gonsiorek --12.Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender family issues in the context of changing legal and social policy environments /Charlotte J. Patterson --13.Addressing the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer clients: an analysis of recent research and scholarship /Roger L. Worthington and Jennah N. Strathausen --14.Beyond competencies and guidelines: training considerations regarding sexual minority and transgender and gender nonconforming people /Julia C. Phillips and Brian R. Fitts --15.Lesbian, gay, and bisexual health issues: policy and practice /Douglas C. Haldeman and Kristin A. Hancock --16.Physical health concerns related to medical transitions for transgender and gender nonconforming clients /lore m. dickey and Anneliese A. Singh."Scholarship on sexual minority (SM) and transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) psychology has exploded in recent years, with unprecedented impact on practitioners and researchers, as well as the social and political compass of the nation. At the same time, best practices for mental health professionals who work with SM and TGNC clients continue to evolve rapidly. This volume builds on the editors' 2007 Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy With Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Clients to explore the challenges faced by SM and TGNC clients today. Experts in the field examine how the concepts of gender and sexual orientation are both socioculturally-constructed and can be informed by biologically-focused research, thus setting the stage for flexible, affirmative mental health services. Chapters cover a range of practice-focused, theoretical, and empirically-based contemporary perspectives, while highlighting themes that include an appreciation for complexity in identity, minority stress, and stigma management. With concise summaries of research findings and detailed case studies, contributors provide an intersectional understanding of how practitioners can work within rapidly-changing political and legal contexts to uncover and affirm clients' multiple social identities, and build resilience"--Publicity materials.Transgender peopleMental healthTransgender peopleCounseling ofSexual minoritiesMental healthSexual minoritiesCounseling ofSexual orientationPsychological aspectsSex rolePsychological aspectsPsychotherapyCultural psychiatryTransgender PersonspsychologySexual BehaviorpsychologyGender IdentityPsychotherapyEthnopsychologyMental health care for LGBTQ+ peoplehomoitLGBTQ+ peoplehomoitTransgender peopleMental health.Transgender peopleCounseling of.Sexual minoritiesMental health.Sexual minoritiesCounseling of.Sexual orientationPsychological aspects.Sex rolePsychological aspects.Psychotherapy.Cultural psychiatry.Transgender Personspsychology.Sexual Behaviorpsychology.Gender Identity.Psychotherapy.Ethnopsychology.Mental health care for LGBTQ+ peopleLGBTQ+ people616.89/140867DeBord Kurt A.Fischer Ann R.Bieschke Kathleen J.Perez Ruperto M.BOOK9910155032603321Handbook of sexual orientation and gender diversity in counseling and psychotherapy2548106UNINA