Damon Constantinides, Shannon Sennott, Davis Chandler
Sex Therapy with Erotically Marginalized Clients
Nine Principles of Clinical Support
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Damon Constantinides, Shannon Sennott, Davis Chandler
Sex Therapy with Erotically Marginalized Clients
Nine Principles of Clinical Support
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Sex Therapy with Erotically Marginalized Clients: Nine Principles of Clinical Support provides a clinical guide to relational sex therapy with individuals, partnerships, polyships and alternative family structures where one or more of the clients are erotically marginalized.
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Sex Therapy with Erotically Marginalized Clients: Nine Principles of Clinical Support provides a clinical guide to relational sex therapy with individuals, partnerships, polyships and alternative family structures where one or more of the clients are erotically marginalized.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781138671812
- ISBN-10: 1138671819
- Artikelnr.: 55982530
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781138671812
- ISBN-10: 1138671819
- Artikelnr.: 55982530
Damon M. Constantinides, PhD, LCSW, is an individual, relationship, and sex therapist in Philadelphia, PA. He is also adjunct faculty in the Human Sexuality Program at Widener University. Shannon L. Sennott, LICSW, is the co-founder of Translate Gender, Inc. and The Center for Psychotherapy and Social Justice in Northampton, MA, as well as, adjunct Faculty at the Smith School for Social WOrk. Davis Chandler, LICSW, is an individual, family, relationship, and group therapist in Western MA. They utilize a social justice framework focusing on gender diversity and erotically marginalized clients.
List of Figures and Tables
Author Biographies
Contributor Biographies
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1. Principle One: Maintain Transparency and Name Systemic and Individual
Oppressions
The Case of Wanda: Individual Therapy with a Queer Cisgender Femme of
Asian Descent by Lourdes Dolores Follins
The Case of Layla and Michelle: Most Welcome, Bondage, For Thou Art a
Way, I Think, to Liberty by Laura Jacobs
2. Principle Two: Challenge Binary Thinking and its Constrictions
The Case of William: Heteronormatively Queer and Kinky, an
Integration Story by Amy Basford-Pequet
3. Principle Three: Support Willingness to Experience the Anxiety of
Uncertainty
The Case of Derick: A Framework for Integration by Thomas Wood
The Case of Niam: Race, Class, Sexuality, and Gender While Being and
Becoming by Jaycelle Basford-Pequet
Part II: Practice
4. Principle Four: Practice a Relational and Dialogic Therapeutic
Approach to Sex Therapy
The Case of P: Internalized Heterosexism and the Submissive
Heterosexual Cisgender Male by Dulcinea Alex Pitagora
5. Principle Five: Emphasize Clients' Own Words, Knowledge, and
Narratives
The Case of V by Anastasia Fujii
6. Principle Six: Locate Oneself and Respond to Clients'
Meta-Communication
The Case of Queeran: When Shared Intersectionality Supports Black,
Fat, and Queer Healing by Lexx Brown-James
The Case of Beth by AndreAs Neumann Mascis
Part III: Systemic
7. Principle Seven: Support Participation of Family and Communities
The Case of Chloe: Identity Exploration using a Black
Feminist/Systemic Approach for Working with Erotically Marginalized
Clients by Erika Evans-Weaver
8. Principle Eight: Practice Active Allyship
The Case of B, W, & G: Multiplicity in Positionalities of Therapy
with a Poly Triad by Rachel Keller
The Case of Benny: Misogyny and the Dissociated Female Selves by Eve
Bogdanove
9. Principle Nine: Build a Community of Colleagues
Glossary: 'Defining Erotically Marginalized Identities' by Ellie K. Lipton
Appendices A-D: Referral Letter, 'Self-Determined Gender Psychosocial
Form', 'The Allyship Practice Model for the Transfeminist Therapeutic
Approach', 'Professional Ethics Statement'
Index
Author Biographies
Contributor Biographies
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1. Principle One: Maintain Transparency and Name Systemic and Individual
Oppressions
The Case of Wanda: Individual Therapy with a Queer Cisgender Femme of
Asian Descent by Lourdes Dolores Follins
The Case of Layla and Michelle: Most Welcome, Bondage, For Thou Art a
Way, I Think, to Liberty by Laura Jacobs
2. Principle Two: Challenge Binary Thinking and its Constrictions
The Case of William: Heteronormatively Queer and Kinky, an
Integration Story by Amy Basford-Pequet
3. Principle Three: Support Willingness to Experience the Anxiety of
Uncertainty
The Case of Derick: A Framework for Integration by Thomas Wood
The Case of Niam: Race, Class, Sexuality, and Gender While Being and
Becoming by Jaycelle Basford-Pequet
Part II: Practice
4. Principle Four: Practice a Relational and Dialogic Therapeutic
Approach to Sex Therapy
The Case of P: Internalized Heterosexism and the Submissive
Heterosexual Cisgender Male by Dulcinea Alex Pitagora
5. Principle Five: Emphasize Clients' Own Words, Knowledge, and
Narratives
The Case of V by Anastasia Fujii
6. Principle Six: Locate Oneself and Respond to Clients'
Meta-Communication
The Case of Queeran: When Shared Intersectionality Supports Black,
Fat, and Queer Healing by Lexx Brown-James
The Case of Beth by AndreAs Neumann Mascis
Part III: Systemic
7. Principle Seven: Support Participation of Family and Communities
The Case of Chloe: Identity Exploration using a Black
Feminist/Systemic Approach for Working with Erotically Marginalized
Clients by Erika Evans-Weaver
8. Principle Eight: Practice Active Allyship
The Case of B, W, & G: Multiplicity in Positionalities of Therapy
with a Poly Triad by Rachel Keller
The Case of Benny: Misogyny and the Dissociated Female Selves by Eve
Bogdanove
9. Principle Nine: Build a Community of Colleagues
Glossary: 'Defining Erotically Marginalized Identities' by Ellie K. Lipton
Appendices A-D: Referral Letter, 'Self-Determined Gender Psychosocial
Form', 'The Allyship Practice Model for the Transfeminist Therapeutic
Approach', 'Professional Ethics Statement'
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Author Biographies
Contributor Biographies
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1. Principle One: Maintain Transparency and Name Systemic and Individual
Oppressions
The Case of Wanda: Individual Therapy with a Queer Cisgender Femme of
Asian Descent by Lourdes Dolores Follins
The Case of Layla and Michelle: Most Welcome, Bondage, For Thou Art a
Way, I Think, to Liberty by Laura Jacobs
2. Principle Two: Challenge Binary Thinking and its Constrictions
The Case of William: Heteronormatively Queer and Kinky, an
Integration Story by Amy Basford-Pequet
3. Principle Three: Support Willingness to Experience the Anxiety of
Uncertainty
The Case of Derick: A Framework for Integration by Thomas Wood
The Case of Niam: Race, Class, Sexuality, and Gender While Being and
Becoming by Jaycelle Basford-Pequet
Part II: Practice
4. Principle Four: Practice a Relational and Dialogic Therapeutic
Approach to Sex Therapy
The Case of P: Internalized Heterosexism and the Submissive
Heterosexual Cisgender Male by Dulcinea Alex Pitagora
5. Principle Five: Emphasize Clients' Own Words, Knowledge, and
Narratives
The Case of V by Anastasia Fujii
6. Principle Six: Locate Oneself and Respond to Clients'
Meta-Communication
The Case of Queeran: When Shared Intersectionality Supports Black,
Fat, and Queer Healing by Lexx Brown-James
The Case of Beth by AndreAs Neumann Mascis
Part III: Systemic
7. Principle Seven: Support Participation of Family and Communities
The Case of Chloe: Identity Exploration using a Black
Feminist/Systemic Approach for Working with Erotically Marginalized
Clients by Erika Evans-Weaver
8. Principle Eight: Practice Active Allyship
The Case of B, W, & G: Multiplicity in Positionalities of Therapy
with a Poly Triad by Rachel Keller
The Case of Benny: Misogyny and the Dissociated Female Selves by Eve
Bogdanove
9. Principle Nine: Build a Community of Colleagues
Glossary: 'Defining Erotically Marginalized Identities' by Ellie K. Lipton
Appendices A-D: Referral Letter, 'Self-Determined Gender Psychosocial
Form', 'The Allyship Practice Model for the Transfeminist Therapeutic
Approach', 'Professional Ethics Statement'
Index
Author Biographies
Contributor Biographies
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Foundations
1. Principle One: Maintain Transparency and Name Systemic and Individual
Oppressions
The Case of Wanda: Individual Therapy with a Queer Cisgender Femme of
Asian Descent by Lourdes Dolores Follins
The Case of Layla and Michelle: Most Welcome, Bondage, For Thou Art a
Way, I Think, to Liberty by Laura Jacobs
2. Principle Two: Challenge Binary Thinking and its Constrictions
The Case of William: Heteronormatively Queer and Kinky, an
Integration Story by Amy Basford-Pequet
3. Principle Three: Support Willingness to Experience the Anxiety of
Uncertainty
The Case of Derick: A Framework for Integration by Thomas Wood
The Case of Niam: Race, Class, Sexuality, and Gender While Being and
Becoming by Jaycelle Basford-Pequet
Part II: Practice
4. Principle Four: Practice a Relational and Dialogic Therapeutic
Approach to Sex Therapy
The Case of P: Internalized Heterosexism and the Submissive
Heterosexual Cisgender Male by Dulcinea Alex Pitagora
5. Principle Five: Emphasize Clients' Own Words, Knowledge, and
Narratives
The Case of V by Anastasia Fujii
6. Principle Six: Locate Oneself and Respond to Clients'
Meta-Communication
The Case of Queeran: When Shared Intersectionality Supports Black,
Fat, and Queer Healing by Lexx Brown-James
The Case of Beth by AndreAs Neumann Mascis
Part III: Systemic
7. Principle Seven: Support Participation of Family and Communities
The Case of Chloe: Identity Exploration using a Black
Feminist/Systemic Approach for Working with Erotically Marginalized
Clients by Erika Evans-Weaver
8. Principle Eight: Practice Active Allyship
The Case of B, W, & G: Multiplicity in Positionalities of Therapy
with a Poly Triad by Rachel Keller
The Case of Benny: Misogyny and the Dissociated Female Selves by Eve
Bogdanove
9. Principle Nine: Build a Community of Colleagues
Glossary: 'Defining Erotically Marginalized Identities' by Ellie K. Lipton
Appendices A-D: Referral Letter, 'Self-Determined Gender Psychosocial
Form', 'The Allyship Practice Model for the Transfeminist Therapeutic
Approach', 'Professional Ethics Statement'
Index