Deconstructing Heterosexism in the Counseling Professions uses the personal narratives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and heterosexual counselling psychologists and counsellor educators in order to deconstruct the heterosexist discourse in the counselling professions, envision a discourse of sexual orientation equity, and make practical suggestions for addressing sexual orientation in professional life. The narrative approach encompasses a diversity of stories and experiences including an emphasis on racial and cultural contexts. These narratives and their analyses serve as a means for the…mehr
Deconstructing Heterosexism in the Counseling Professions uses the personal narratives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and heterosexual counselling psychologists and counsellor educators in order to deconstruct the heterosexist discourse in the counselling professions, envision a discourse of sexual orientation equity, and make practical suggestions for addressing sexual orientation in professional life. The narrative approach encompasses a diversity of stories and experiences including an emphasis on racial and cultural contexts. These narratives and their analyses serve as a means for the individual and collective self examination that is needed to move LGB affirmative practice, training, and scholarship from the margins to the center of what it means to be a counselling professional.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James M. Croteau is a Professor in the Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology at Western Michigan University. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and his practice, scholarship and professional training specialties include lesbian, gay and bisexual issues and issues of race and racism in White Americans. He co-teaches a graduate course on LGB issues in counseling and development. He has organized or edited two special journal issues and published more than 30 journal articles and book chapters. He has served on editorial boards for the Journal of Counseling and Development, the Journal of Vocational Behavior, and The Counseling Psychologist.
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Foreword - Paul B. Pedersen Preface Acknowledgments 1. Our Stories Will Be Told: Deconstructing the Heterosexist Discourse in the Counseling Professions - James M. Croteau, Julianne S. Lark, Teresa S. Lance Section 1: Narrative Voices 2. Moving From Random Acts of Inclusion Toward LGB-Affirmative Institutions - Eve M. Adams 3. Coming Out to My Homophobia and Heterosexism: Lessons Learned in the Journey of an Ally - Alan D. Berkowitz 4. Over the Rainbow: My Experiences as an Ally - Sharon L. Bowman 5. Invisibility, Alienation, and Misperceptions: The Experience of Being Bisexual - Maria D. Carrubba 6. Transforming Heterosexism: Starting From Myself - Kin-Ming Chan 7. Challenging Multiple Oppressions in Counselor Education - Stuart F. Chen-Hayes 8. Coming Out on the Wave of Feminism, Coming to Age on the Ocean of Multiculturalism - Louise A. Douce 9. Jewish, Bisexual, Feminist in a Christian Heterosexual World: Oy Vey! - Sari H. Dworkin 10. Becoming Visible: A Balance of Challenge and Support - Susanna M. Gallor 11. From Naïf to Activist: Personal Reflections of an Ally - Jane Goodman 12. We Are All Men and We Need Each Other Too - Phillip D. Johnson 13. Blessed Be the Ties That Bind - Michael Mobley, Stacey M. Pearson 14. Sexual Orientation, Shame, and Silence: Reflections on Graduate Training - John M. O Brien 15. The Evolution of Responsibility: Developing as an Ally - Theresa M. O Halloran 16. Through Racism and Homophobia: An Ally s Journey - Ruperto M. Perez 17. Being Bisexual in the Counseling Professions: Deconstructing Heterosexism - Julia C. Phillips 18. Crashing Through the "Lavender Ceiling" in the Leadership of the Counseling Professions - Mark Pope 19. Fluidity in the Disclosure and Salience of My Identities - Jennipher Wiebold Section II: Narrative Perspectives on Special Issues 20. Untold Stories: Voices From the "Closet" of Counseling Professionals - Mary A. Fukuyama, Marie L. Miville, Jamie R. Funderburk 21. Race and Sexual Orientation in Multicultural Counseling: Navigating Rough Waters - James M. Croteau, Madonna G. Constantine Section III: Deconstructing, Envisioning, and Making Practical Suggestions 22. Toward a Discourse of Sexual Orientation Equity in the Counseling Professions - Kathleen J. Bieschke, James M. Croteau, Julianne S. Lark, Beverly J. Vandiver 23. Those Who Care, Teach: Toward Sexual Orientation Equity in Academic and Clinical Training - Y. Barry Chung, Catherine J. Brack 24. Drawing From the Collective Wisdom of LGB-Affirmative Counseling Professionals: Reflections on Affect, Relationships, and Power - Melissa A. Lidderdale, Julianne S. Lark, Joy S. Whitman Index About the Editors About the Contributors
Foreword - Paul B. Pedersen Preface Acknowledgments 1. Our Stories Will Be Told: Deconstructing the Heterosexist Discourse in the Counseling Professions - James M. Croteau, Julianne S. Lark, Teresa S. Lance Section 1: Narrative Voices 2. Moving From Random Acts of Inclusion Toward LGB-Affirmative Institutions - Eve M. Adams 3. Coming Out to My Homophobia and Heterosexism: Lessons Learned in the Journey of an Ally - Alan D. Berkowitz 4. Over the Rainbow: My Experiences as an Ally - Sharon L. Bowman 5. Invisibility, Alienation, and Misperceptions: The Experience of Being Bisexual - Maria D. Carrubba 6. Transforming Heterosexism: Starting From Myself - Kin-Ming Chan 7. Challenging Multiple Oppressions in Counselor Education - Stuart F. Chen-Hayes 8. Coming Out on the Wave of Feminism, Coming to Age on the Ocean of Multiculturalism - Louise A. Douce 9. Jewish, Bisexual, Feminist in a Christian Heterosexual World: Oy Vey! - Sari H. Dworkin 10. Becoming Visible: A Balance of Challenge and Support - Susanna M. Gallor 11. From Naïf to Activist: Personal Reflections of an Ally - Jane Goodman 12. We Are All Men and We Need Each Other Too - Phillip D. Johnson 13. Blessed Be the Ties That Bind - Michael Mobley, Stacey M. Pearson 14. Sexual Orientation, Shame, and Silence: Reflections on Graduate Training - John M. O Brien 15. The Evolution of Responsibility: Developing as an Ally - Theresa M. O Halloran 16. Through Racism and Homophobia: An Ally s Journey - Ruperto M. Perez 17. Being Bisexual in the Counseling Professions: Deconstructing Heterosexism - Julia C. Phillips 18. Crashing Through the "Lavender Ceiling" in the Leadership of the Counseling Professions - Mark Pope 19. Fluidity in the Disclosure and Salience of My Identities - Jennipher Wiebold Section II: Narrative Perspectives on Special Issues 20. Untold Stories: Voices From the "Closet" of Counseling Professionals - Mary A. Fukuyama, Marie L. Miville, Jamie R. Funderburk 21. Race and Sexual Orientation in Multicultural Counseling: Navigating Rough Waters - James M. Croteau, Madonna G. Constantine Section III: Deconstructing, Envisioning, and Making Practical Suggestions 22. Toward a Discourse of Sexual Orientation Equity in the Counseling Professions - Kathleen J. Bieschke, James M. Croteau, Julianne S. Lark, Beverly J. Vandiver 23. Those Who Care, Teach: Toward Sexual Orientation Equity in Academic and Clinical Training - Y. Barry Chung, Catherine J. Brack 24. Drawing From the Collective Wisdom of LGB-Affirmative Counseling Professionals: Reflections on Affect, Relationships, and Power - Melissa A. Lidderdale, Julianne S. Lark, Joy S. Whitman Index About the Editors About the Contributors
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