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Yarbrough 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aNew York :$cRoutledge,$d2018. 215 $a1 online resource (181 pages) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a1-138-55753-6 311 08$a1-138-55752-8 327 $aWhat is "the queer agenda" / Paulina Helm-Hernandez, interviewed by Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis -- Anti-blackness and "the queer agenda" : post-conference reflections with Hari Ziyad / Hari Ziyad, interviewed by Angela Jones -- Systemic violence : reflections on the Pulse Nightclub massacre / Jennicet Gutie?rrez, Steven Thrasher, Paulina Helm-Herna?ndez, Greggor Matson, Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, Terry Roethlein, and Angela Jones -- Queering the trade : intersections of the sex worker and LGBTQ movements / Kate D'Adamo -- The tacit targeting of trans immigrants as "criminal aliens" : old tactics and new / Pooja Gehi and Gabriel Arkles -- Passing as experts in transgender medicine / Stef Shuster -- Who are the stewards of the aids archive : sharing the political weight of the intimate / Alexandra Juhasz and Theodore (Ted) Kerr -- LGBTQ youth and education : rethinking children's rights in schools / Ryan Thoreson -- "I want to be happy in life" : success, failure, and addressing LQBTQ youth homelessness / Brandon Andrew Robinson -- The anti-man aesthetic : the state of lgbtq political and social issues in guyana post marriage equality in the United States / Renatta Fordyce -- Queer Latinx American bodies in transnational contexts : case studies from Brazil, Chile, and Peru / Christopher Rivera and Lily Sanchez -- Deadly denial : queer poverty / Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis, Amber Hollibaugh, Cara Page, Paulina Helm-Herna?ndez -- Index. 330 $aWhile legal recognition of marriage has met the needs of a segment of the LGBTQ population, many still face daily struggles with issues around housing, education, healthcare, policing and incarceration, and immigration. These are issues that were largely eclipsed in national arenas by the fight for marriage equality. In reaction to this, The Unfinished Queer Agenda After Marriage Equality examines the institutional failings and overlapping systems of injustice that continue to dehumanize queer and trans people and deprive them of basic human rights. Building on a major conference held in 2016 entitled "After Marriage: The Future of LGBTQ Politics and Scholarship", the editors have collected academic papers, edited transcripts of selected conference sessions, and interviews with activists. Drawing from this source material, the book argues that any queer agenda should be informed by an understanding that the issues facing queer and trans people come from the combined influence of neo-liberal capitalism, global white supremacy, and heterosexism. The authors argue that these modes of oppression continue to be especially damaging for poor people, undocumented people, people of color, non-binary, trans, and queer people. 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Introduction: Marius Romme and Sandra Escher; Part I: Changes in attitude; 2. Psychiatry at the crossroads: The limitations of contemporary psychiatry in validating subjective experiences: Brian Martindale; 3. Changing attitudes in clinical settings: From auditory hallucinations to hearing voices: Monika Hoffmann; 4. Voice hearers are people with problems, not patients with illnesses: Lucy Johnstone 327 $a5. The process of recovery and the implications for working with psychosis: Ron Coleman and Karen Taylor6. Useful instruments for exploring hearing voices and paranoia: Sandra Escher; Part II: Relationship with trauma or other life experiences; 7. Childhood trauma and psychosis: Revisiting the evidence: Warren Larkin and John Read; 8. The relationship between trauma and paranoia: Managing paranoia: Peter Bullimore; 9. Personal links between traumatic experiences and distorted emotions in those who hear voices: Marius Romme; Part III: Recovery-oriented approaches 327 $a10. Hearing voices in children: The message of the voices: Sandra Escher11. Open dialogues with patients with psychosis and their families: Jaakko Seikkula and Birgitta Alakare; 12. Hearing voices groups: Creating safe spaces to share taboo experiences: Jacqui Dillon and Eleanor Longden; 13. Relating to alternative realities: Rufus May; 14. Accepting and making sense of voices: A recovery-focused therapy plan: Marius Romme; 15. Talking with voices: Dirk Corstens, Rufus May and Eleanor Longden; 16. Understanding psychosis and cognitive therapy: David Kingdon 327 $a17. A psychoanalytic framework for psychotic experiences: David Garfield and Gabriela Iagaru18. Using medication wisely in treating psychosis: John Watkins; Index 330 $a"Psychosis as a Personal Crisis seeks to challenge the way people who hear voices are both viewed and treated. 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This book will be essential reading for all mental health professionals, in particular those wanting to learn more about the development of the hearing voices movement and applying these ideas to better understanding those in the voice hearing community"--Provided by publisher. 410 4$aISPS book series. 606 $aHallucinations - etiology 606 $aHallucinations -- etiology 606 $aHallucinations and illusions 606 $aHallucinations and illusions 606 $aPsychoses 606 $aPsychoses 606 $aPsychotic Disorders - therapy 606 $aPsychotic Disorders -- therapy 606 $aHallucinations and illusions 606 $aPsychoses 606 $aPerceptual Disorders 606 $aSchizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders 606 $aNeurobehavioral Manifestations 606 $aMental Disorders 606 $aNeurologic Manifestations 606 $aBehavior and Behavior Mechanisms 606 $aNervous System Diseases 606 $aSigns and Symptoms 606 $aDisease 606 $aPathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms 606 $aHallucinations 606 $aPsychotic Disorders 606 $aPsychiatry$2HILCC 606 $aHealth & Biological Sciences$2HILCC 606 $aPsychiatric Disorders, Individual$2HILCC 615 4$aHallucinations - etiology. 615 4$aHallucinations -- etiology. 615 4$aHallucinations and illusions. 615 4$aHallucinations and illusions. 615 4$aPsychoses. 615 4$aPsychoses. 615 4$aPsychotic Disorders - therapy. 615 4$aPsychotic Disorders -- therapy. 615 0$aHallucinations and illusions. 615 0$aPsychoses. 615 2$aPerceptual Disorders. 615 2$aSchizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders. 615 2$aNeurobehavioral Manifestations. 615 2$aMental Disorders. 615 2$aNeurologic Manifestations. 615 2$aBehavior and Behavior Mechanisms. 615 2$aNervous System Diseases. 615 2$aSigns and Symptoms. 615 2$aDisease. 615 2$aPathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms. 615 2$aHallucinations. 615 2$aPsychotic Disorders. 615 7$aPsychiatry 615 7$aHealth & Biological Sciences 615 7$aPsychiatric Disorders, Individual 676 $a616.89 701 $aEscher$b Sandra$01853765 701 $aRomme$b M. 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