Handbook of LGBTQ-Affirmative Couple and Family Therapy
Herausgeber: Harvey, Rebecca; Bigner, Jerry J; Murphy, Megan J
Handbook of LGBTQ-Affirmative Couple and Family Therapy
Herausgeber: Harvey, Rebecca; Bigner, Jerry J; Murphy, Megan J
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This comprehensive second edition inspires therapists to utilize clinical work to pragmatically address intersectional oppressions, lessen the burden of minority stress, and implement effective LGBTQ affirmative therapy.
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This comprehensive second edition inspires therapists to utilize clinical work to pragmatically address intersectional oppressions, lessen the burden of minority stress, and implement effective LGBTQ affirmative therapy.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1093g
- ISBN-13: 9780367206567
- ISBN-10: 0367206560
- Artikelnr.: 62717264
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1093g
- ISBN-13: 9780367206567
- ISBN-10: 0367206560
- Artikelnr.: 62717264
Rebecca Harvey, PhD, is Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Connecticut. She has been proudly queering family therapy practice, supervision, and training for over 25 years. Dr. Harvey is co-author of the book Nurturing Queer Youth: Family Therapy Transformed. Megan J. Murphy, PhD, is Professor and Director of the Couple and Family Therapy Program at Purdue University Northwest in Hammond, Indiana. She is co-editor with Dr. Lorna Hecker of Ethics and Professional Issues in Couple and Family Therapy (2nd edition). Jerry J. Bigner, PhD, was Professor Emeritus in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University, and was the editor of the Journal of GLBT Family Studies. He has had over 50 research publications and 20 chapters in texts relating to parent-child relations as well as gay and lesbian family issues. Joseph L. Wetchler, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Marriage and Family Therapy at Purdue University Northwest. He formerly served as Editor of the Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy and as Associate Editor of the Journal of GLBT Family Studies.
Section 1: Foundations of LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy 1. Evolution of LGBTQ
Affirmative Couple and Family Therapy 2. Intercultural Issues in LGBTQ+
Couple and Family Therapy: Supporting Empowerment and Resilience at the
Intersection of Identities 3. Heteronormativity and Ethics in the Treatment
of LGBTQ Clients Section 2: Working with Couples 4. We Cannot Change What
We Cannot Name for Ourselves: Integrating Attachment Theory into Couple
Therapy with Gay Men 5. Illuminating Strengths: Multiracial Feminist Couple
Therapy with Queer Women 6. "There's a Lot We Don't Understand About Each
Other:" Centering Bisexual Partners in Couple Therapy 7. Therapists'
Accountability and Engagement with Transgender and Nonbinary Couples 8.
Affirming Diversity and Targeting Pleasure: Sex Therapy for Gay Male
Couples 9. "I Could Never See You and Now I Dare Not Touch You:" Sex
Therapy with Lesbian Couples 10. Sexuality and Desire Landscapes in
Transgender, Nonbinary, and Genderqueer Relationships 11. Therapeutic
Considerations in Same-Sex Divorce and Relationship Dissolution Section 3:
Family and Identity Considerations 12. Invisible Humans: Identity
Development and Visibility Management in Gender, Sexual, Erotic, and
Relational Diversity 13. I Have Too Many Mothers: Queer Families Raising
Children 14. Affirming Queerness: Raising Happy, Healthy Children 15.
Gender Affirmative Therapy with Trans and Gender Expansive (TGE) Youth and
Families: Listening to Youth and Thoughtfully Following Their Lead 16.
Helping LGBTQ Stepfamilies Meet Their Challenges 17. "I Will Always Come
Home to You:" Affirmative Therapy with Clients Practicing Consensual
Non-Monogamy Section 4: Special Issues 18. "I Didn't Know I Had a Right to
Exist:" Queer Elders and Family Therapy 19. Where Should We Go To Church?
Or Should We Even Bother: Spirituality and Religion and LGB Couples'
Therapy 20. Treatment of Partner Violence in Sexual and Gender Minority
Couples 21. Treating LGBT Couples Experiencing Substance Use Disorders:
Trauma-Informed and Affirmative Therapy Approaches 22. Rewrite the Script:
A Call for More Queer and Inclusive Couple Enrichment Programs Section 5:
Training Issues 23. "Why Can't We Just Learn About Normal Couples?" LGBQ
Affirmative Training Strategies for CFT Faculty and Programs 24.
Self-Disclosure: Considerations for Therapy and Supervision 25.
Recovery From Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: Affirming the
Intersections of Marginalized Identities Among Survivors 26. Getting
Personal: Queer Supervision
Affirmative Couple and Family Therapy 2. Intercultural Issues in LGBTQ+
Couple and Family Therapy: Supporting Empowerment and Resilience at the
Intersection of Identities 3. Heteronormativity and Ethics in the Treatment
of LGBTQ Clients Section 2: Working with Couples 4. We Cannot Change What
We Cannot Name for Ourselves: Integrating Attachment Theory into Couple
Therapy with Gay Men 5. Illuminating Strengths: Multiracial Feminist Couple
Therapy with Queer Women 6. "There's a Lot We Don't Understand About Each
Other:" Centering Bisexual Partners in Couple Therapy 7. Therapists'
Accountability and Engagement with Transgender and Nonbinary Couples 8.
Affirming Diversity and Targeting Pleasure: Sex Therapy for Gay Male
Couples 9. "I Could Never See You and Now I Dare Not Touch You:" Sex
Therapy with Lesbian Couples 10. Sexuality and Desire Landscapes in
Transgender, Nonbinary, and Genderqueer Relationships 11. Therapeutic
Considerations in Same-Sex Divorce and Relationship Dissolution Section 3:
Family and Identity Considerations 12. Invisible Humans: Identity
Development and Visibility Management in Gender, Sexual, Erotic, and
Relational Diversity 13. I Have Too Many Mothers: Queer Families Raising
Children 14. Affirming Queerness: Raising Happy, Healthy Children 15.
Gender Affirmative Therapy with Trans and Gender Expansive (TGE) Youth and
Families: Listening to Youth and Thoughtfully Following Their Lead 16.
Helping LGBTQ Stepfamilies Meet Their Challenges 17. "I Will Always Come
Home to You:" Affirmative Therapy with Clients Practicing Consensual
Non-Monogamy Section 4: Special Issues 18. "I Didn't Know I Had a Right to
Exist:" Queer Elders and Family Therapy 19. Where Should We Go To Church?
Or Should We Even Bother: Spirituality and Religion and LGB Couples'
Therapy 20. Treatment of Partner Violence in Sexual and Gender Minority
Couples 21. Treating LGBT Couples Experiencing Substance Use Disorders:
Trauma-Informed and Affirmative Therapy Approaches 22. Rewrite the Script:
A Call for More Queer and Inclusive Couple Enrichment Programs Section 5:
Training Issues 23. "Why Can't We Just Learn About Normal Couples?" LGBQ
Affirmative Training Strategies for CFT Faculty and Programs 24.
Self-Disclosure: Considerations for Therapy and Supervision 25.
Recovery From Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: Affirming the
Intersections of Marginalized Identities Among Survivors 26. Getting
Personal: Queer Supervision
Section 1: Foundations of LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy 1. Evolution of LGBTQ
Affirmative Couple and Family Therapy 2. Intercultural Issues in LGBTQ+
Couple and Family Therapy: Supporting Empowerment and Resilience at the
Intersection of Identities 3. Heteronormativity and Ethics in the Treatment
of LGBTQ Clients Section 2: Working with Couples 4. We Cannot Change What
We Cannot Name for Ourselves: Integrating Attachment Theory into Couple
Therapy with Gay Men 5. Illuminating Strengths: Multiracial Feminist Couple
Therapy with Queer Women 6. "There's a Lot We Don't Understand About Each
Other:" Centering Bisexual Partners in Couple Therapy 7. Therapists'
Accountability and Engagement with Transgender and Nonbinary Couples 8.
Affirming Diversity and Targeting Pleasure: Sex Therapy for Gay Male
Couples 9. "I Could Never See You and Now I Dare Not Touch You:" Sex
Therapy with Lesbian Couples 10. Sexuality and Desire Landscapes in
Transgender, Nonbinary, and Genderqueer Relationships 11. Therapeutic
Considerations in Same-Sex Divorce and Relationship Dissolution Section 3:
Family and Identity Considerations 12. Invisible Humans: Identity
Development and Visibility Management in Gender, Sexual, Erotic, and
Relational Diversity 13. I Have Too Many Mothers: Queer Families Raising
Children 14. Affirming Queerness: Raising Happy, Healthy Children 15.
Gender Affirmative Therapy with Trans and Gender Expansive (TGE) Youth and
Families: Listening to Youth and Thoughtfully Following Their Lead 16.
Helping LGBTQ Stepfamilies Meet Their Challenges 17. "I Will Always Come
Home to You:" Affirmative Therapy with Clients Practicing Consensual
Non-Monogamy Section 4: Special Issues 18. "I Didn't Know I Had a Right to
Exist:" Queer Elders and Family Therapy 19. Where Should We Go To Church?
Or Should We Even Bother: Spirituality and Religion and LGB Couples'
Therapy 20. Treatment of Partner Violence in Sexual and Gender Minority
Couples 21. Treating LGBT Couples Experiencing Substance Use Disorders:
Trauma-Informed and Affirmative Therapy Approaches 22. Rewrite the Script:
A Call for More Queer and Inclusive Couple Enrichment Programs Section 5:
Training Issues 23. "Why Can't We Just Learn About Normal Couples?" LGBQ
Affirmative Training Strategies for CFT Faculty and Programs 24.
Self-Disclosure: Considerations for Therapy and Supervision 25.
Recovery From Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: Affirming the
Intersections of Marginalized Identities Among Survivors 26. Getting
Personal: Queer Supervision
Affirmative Couple and Family Therapy 2. Intercultural Issues in LGBTQ+
Couple and Family Therapy: Supporting Empowerment and Resilience at the
Intersection of Identities 3. Heteronormativity and Ethics in the Treatment
of LGBTQ Clients Section 2: Working with Couples 4. We Cannot Change What
We Cannot Name for Ourselves: Integrating Attachment Theory into Couple
Therapy with Gay Men 5. Illuminating Strengths: Multiracial Feminist Couple
Therapy with Queer Women 6. "There's a Lot We Don't Understand About Each
Other:" Centering Bisexual Partners in Couple Therapy 7. Therapists'
Accountability and Engagement with Transgender and Nonbinary Couples 8.
Affirming Diversity and Targeting Pleasure: Sex Therapy for Gay Male
Couples 9. "I Could Never See You and Now I Dare Not Touch You:" Sex
Therapy with Lesbian Couples 10. Sexuality and Desire Landscapes in
Transgender, Nonbinary, and Genderqueer Relationships 11. Therapeutic
Considerations in Same-Sex Divorce and Relationship Dissolution Section 3:
Family and Identity Considerations 12. Invisible Humans: Identity
Development and Visibility Management in Gender, Sexual, Erotic, and
Relational Diversity 13. I Have Too Many Mothers: Queer Families Raising
Children 14. Affirming Queerness: Raising Happy, Healthy Children 15.
Gender Affirmative Therapy with Trans and Gender Expansive (TGE) Youth and
Families: Listening to Youth and Thoughtfully Following Their Lead 16.
Helping LGBTQ Stepfamilies Meet Their Challenges 17. "I Will Always Come
Home to You:" Affirmative Therapy with Clients Practicing Consensual
Non-Monogamy Section 4: Special Issues 18. "I Didn't Know I Had a Right to
Exist:" Queer Elders and Family Therapy 19. Where Should We Go To Church?
Or Should We Even Bother: Spirituality and Religion and LGB Couples'
Therapy 20. Treatment of Partner Violence in Sexual and Gender Minority
Couples 21. Treating LGBT Couples Experiencing Substance Use Disorders:
Trauma-Informed and Affirmative Therapy Approaches 22. Rewrite the Script:
A Call for More Queer and Inclusive Couple Enrichment Programs Section 5:
Training Issues 23. "Why Can't We Just Learn About Normal Couples?" LGBQ
Affirmative Training Strategies for CFT Faculty and Programs 24.
Self-Disclosure: Considerations for Therapy and Supervision 25.
Recovery From Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: Affirming the
Intersections of Marginalized Identities Among Survivors 26. Getting
Personal: Queer Supervision