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Allen 205 $a1st ed. 2013. 210 1$aNew York, NY :$cSpringer New York :$cImprint: Springer,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (371 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a1-4614-4555-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aLGBT-Parent Families; Foreword; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Research: Overview Chapters; 1: Lesbian and Gay Parenting Post-Heterosexual Divorce and Separation; Pioneering Lesbian and Gay Parenting; Concern About Parental Separation and Divorce: In fl uences from Child Psychology and Psychiatry; Hearing the Voices of Lesbian and Gay Parents: Activists and Feminists Critiquing the Frameworks of Debate; Coming Out: Sociologists and Psychotherapists Delineate Identity Pathways and Resources 327 $aAcknowledging New Partners: Employing Stepfamily Dynamics to Investigate Parenting Post-Heterosexual Separation or DivorceLesbian and Gay Stepparented Families: Archetypal Incomplete Institutions and Families of Choice?; Same-Gender Stepparented Families: Similarities; Same-Gender Stepparented Families: Differences; New Trends and Future Directions; Improving De fi nition and Measurement in Quantitative Research; Deconstructing and Contextualizing Lesbian and Gay Parenting; Queering the Field and Speaking the Unspoken; Conclusion; References 327 $a2: Lesbian-Mother Families Formed Through Donor InseminationPlanned Lesbian-Mother Families Compared with Two-Parent Heterosexual Parent Families; Family Characteristics; Age of Mother and Desire and Motivation to Have Children; Division of Family Tasks; Parental Justi fi cation; Parenting; Parental Stress; Parenting Styles; Offspring Development; Psychosocial Development; Gender Role, Sexual Questioning, and Sexual Behavior; Comparison Between Biological Mothers and Nonbiological Mothers in Planned Lesbian-Mother Families 327 $aPregnancy Decision-Making Process, and Desire and Motivation to Have ChildrenDivision of Tasks; Parenting; Diversity Within Planned Lesbian-Mother Families; Donor Status; Male Role Models; Stigmatization; Mothers' Experiences of Stigmatization; Children's and Adolescents' Experiences of Stigmatization; Limitations and Challenges; Conclusion; References; 3: Lesbian and Gay Adoptive Parents and Their Children; Sec1_3; Research on Adoptive Families; Controversy Surrounding Lesbian and Gay Parent Adoption; Research on Lesbian- and Gay-Parent Adoptive Families; Adoption as a Pathway to Parenthood 327 $aChallenges and Strengths of Adoptive Lesbian and Gay ParentsThe Transition to Adoptive Parenthood; Child Outcomes; Parent, Couple, and Family Outcomes; Summary, Conclusions, and Future Directions; Summary of the Research Findings; Directions for Research, Policy, and Practice; Conclusion; References; Part II: Research: Understudied Topics and Groups; 4: How Lesbians and Gay Men Decide to Become Parents or Remain Childfree; Introduction; What We Know About Lesbian and Gay Parenting Decision-Making Processes; Personal Issues; The Desire to Become a Parent or Remain Childfree 327 $aInternalized Homophobia 330 $a?This first-rate handbook provides a comprehensive, astute, and accessible view of LGBT-parent families. With contributions from an interdisciplinary and international group of leading scholars, this volume covers every contemporary topic concerning LGBT families, including transgender parenting and LGBTQ youth with LGBTQ parents. Co-editors Drs. Goldberg and Allen have done an outstanding job in assembling experts to present overviews of the research and suggest applications for clinical work, policy, and advocacy. I highly recommend that this book be included in college and post-graduate social science courses on family life. This manual is essential reading for all clinicians.?  - Nanette Gartrell, MD, Williams Institute Visiting Distinguished Scholar, UCLA School of Law, Principal Investigator, U.S. National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study ?The appearance of a handbook on LGBT-parent families signals and advances the mainstreaming of a category of family that just a short time ago was utterly marginal, subversive, even illegal.??from the Foreword by Judith Stacey, Ph.D. Paralleling their gains in legal rights and social acceptance is a rapidly growing knowledge base concerning sexually diverse families. Emphasizing what we know and what we still need to know about this maturing field, LGBT-Parent Families covers both major and less-studied areas of research, exploring clinical, methodological, policy, and advocacy issues alongside the contexts in which parents practice their craft and children experience their world. Inclusiveness beyond sexuality and gender is a crucial dimension of this volume: issues of race/ethnicity, social class, and geographic diversity are discussed by most of the contributors, including a chapter devoted to non-Western perspectives. Diverse, too, are the disciplines represented in the book, from psychology and psychiatry to human development and legal studies. 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