Full Description
This is the first therapy book that focuses on clinical work with youth who construct queer identities (as differentiated from essentialized gay or lesbian identities). It's also the first practice-based book that draws on queer theory, constructionist philosophy, and cultural studies to inform and guide therapeutic work with queer youth. As such, it offers fresh, critical, and hopeful resources for therapists committed to culturally responsive work with youth. It also helps to make ideas from queer theory and cultural studies accessible to clinicians and widely applicable in therapeutic practice.
This book presents the perspicacious and provocative comments of the Q-Squad, five queer youth who served as cultural consultants to the research and writing of this book. By bridging the gaps that exist between social science scholarship and therapeutic practice, and between queer theory and the lived experiences of queer youth, Therapeutic Conversations with Queer Youth breaks new ground in the conceptualization and practice of therapy with queer youth.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Forward, by Sheila McNamee and David Nylund
Glossary of Terms
Introduction: Queering Your Practice or Practicing Queer?
Chapter One: Where Do You Stand? Queer Ethos and Accountability
Chapter Two: Social Construction: I Was Discursively Produced This Way
Chapter Three: Queer Theory: The Audacity of Difference
Chapter Four: Queer as Youth: Resisting the Homonormative of Identity Development
Chapter Five: Bringing Sexy Back: Sex Positivity and the Rejection of Erotophobia
Chapter Six: iQueer: Popular Culture and Therapeutic Moments
Chapter Seven: Bullies, Bible-bangers and Haters: When Others Don't Want It to Get Better
Chapter Eight: Resisting Conclusions: Continuing the Conversation
Appendix A: Sex Positive Resources
References
Index
About the Author
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