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Goldberg, Katherine R. Allen 205 $a2nd ed. 2020. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2020. 215 $a1 online resource (546 pages) 311 $a3-030-35609-4 327 $aSection 1: Overview -- Chapter 1. LGBTQ Parenting Post Heterosexual Relationship Dissolution -- Chapter 2. Lesbian-Mother Families Formed Through Donor Insemination -- Chapter 3. LGBTQ Adoptive Parents and Their Children -- Chapter 4. What Do We Now Know About Bisexual Parenting? A Continuing Call for Research -- Chapter 5. Race and Ethnicity in the Lives of LGBTQ Parents and Their Children: Perspectives from and beyond North America -- Chapter 6. LGBTQ-Parent Families in the United States and Economic Well-being -- Chapter 7. LGBTQ-Parent Families and Health -- Section 2: Understudied Areas -- Chapter 8. Gay Men and Surrogacy -- Chapter 9. LGBTQ Foster Parents -- Chapter 10. Polyamorous Parenting in Contemporary Research: Developments and Future Directions -- Chapter 11. Asexuality and Its Implications for LGBTQ-Parent Families -- Chapter 12. Transgender-Parent Families -- Chapter 13. Religion in the Lives of LGBTQ-Parent Families -- Chapter 14. LGBTQ-Parent Immigrant Families: We?re Here, We?re Queer, We?re Invisible -- Chapter 15. The ?Second Generation:? LGBTQ Youth with LGBTQ Parents -- Chapter 16. LGBTQ Siblings and Family of Origin Relationships -- Chapter 17. LGBTQ Parents and the Workplace -- Chapter 18. LGBTQ-Parent Families and Schools -- Chapter 19. LGBTQ-Parent Families in Community Context -- Chapter 20. LGBTQ-Parent Families in Non-Western Contexts -- Chapter 21. Separation and Divorce among LGBTQ-Parent Families -- Chapter 22. Losing a Child: Death and Hidden Losses in LGBTQ-Parent Families -- Section 3: Applied Topics -- Chapter 23. The Law Governing LGBTQ-Parent Families in the United States -- Chapter 24. Clinical Work with LGBTQ Parents and Prospective Parents -- Chapter 25. Clinical Work with Children and Adolescents Growing Up with LGBTQ Parents -- Chapter 26. Reflectivity, Reactivity, and Reinventing: Themes from the Pedagogical Literature on LGBTQ-Parent Families in the Classroom and in Communities -- Section 4: Methodology -- Chapter 27. Multilevel Modeling Approaches to the Study of LGBTQ-Parent Families -- Chapter 28. Qualitative Research on LGBTQ-Parent Families -- Chapter 29. The Use of Representative Datasets to Study LGBTQ-Parent Families: Challenges, Advantages, and Opportunities -- Chapter 30. Methods, Recruitment, and Sampling in Research with LGBTQ-Parent Families. . 330 $aThis textbook offers a comprehensive overview of research on LGBTQ-parent families. The new edition of the textbook provides updated information and expands on the range and depth of current research. 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