This book presents an accessible, applied discussion of transformative and intersectional approaches to LGBTQ+ Muslim research, training and clinical practice. It asserts that LGBTQ+ Muslims can agentively build resilience pathways as they negotiate multiple minority identities and stressors.
This book presents an accessible, applied discussion of transformative and intersectional approaches to LGBTQ+ Muslim research, training and clinical practice. It asserts that LGBTQ+ Muslims can agentively build resilience pathways as they negotiate multiple minority identities and stressors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chana Etengoff, PhD, is an intersectional developmental psychologist and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Adelphi University's Derner School of Psychology. Leading Adelphi's Intersectional Development (ID) Lab, Dr Etengoff studies how cultural, gender and sexual minority groups agentively mediate sociorelational conflicts-transforming minority stress into stress related growth. Eric M. Rodriguez, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology in the Department of Social Science at the New York City College of Technology. Drawing on his interest in the psychology of religion, Dr. Rodriguez's studies identity conflict and integration as they relate to religiosity/spirituality, sexual orientation and identity development.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Incorporating Transformative Intersectional Psychology (TIP) into Our Understanding of LGBTQ Muslims' Lived Experiences Challenges and Growth 2. Spirituality and Religious Engagement Community Involvement Outness and Family Support: Influence on LGBT+ Muslim Well-Being 3. Coming Home to One's Self: Butch Muslim Masculinities and Negotiations of Piety Sex and Parenthood in Singapore 4. Voices of Resistance and Agency: LBTQ Muslim Women Living Out Intersectional Lives in North America 5. "I feel as if I'm lying to them": Exploring Lesbian Muslims' Experiences of Rejection Support and Depression 6. This Being is a Guest House: Embracing Humility Liberation & Strengths in Therapy with Sexual and Gender Diverse Muslims
1. Introduction: Incorporating Transformative Intersectional Psychology (TIP) into Our Understanding of LGBTQ Muslims' Lived Experiences Challenges and Growth 2. Spirituality and Religious Engagement Community Involvement Outness and Family Support: Influence on LGBT+ Muslim Well-Being 3. Coming Home to One's Self: Butch Muslim Masculinities and Negotiations of Piety Sex and Parenthood in Singapore 4. Voices of Resistance and Agency: LBTQ Muslim Women Living Out Intersectional Lives in North America 5. "I feel as if I'm lying to them": Exploring Lesbian Muslims' Experiences of Rejection Support and Depression 6. This Being is a Guest House: Embracing Humility Liberation & Strengths in Therapy with Sexual and Gender Diverse Muslims
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