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Gain insight into crucial British mental health approaches for LGB individuals
There is very little collaborative literature between LGB-affirmative psychologists and psychotherapists in the United States and the United Kingdom. British Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Psychologies: Theory, Research, and Practice may well be a crucial beginning step in building dialogue between these two countries on important LGB psychotherapy developments. Leading authorities comprehensively examine the latest studies and effective therapies for LGB individuals in the United Kingdom. Practitioners will discover an extensive survey of the most current developments to supplement their own work, while educators and students will find diverse expert perspectives on which to consider and broaden their own viewpoints. This unique book offers an informative introduction to British psychosocial perspectives on theory, research, and practice.
British Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Psychologies provides a critical exploration of the recent history of LGB psychology and psychotherapy in the United Kingdom, focusing on key publications and outlining the current terrain. Other chapters are organized into two thematic sections. The first section explores theoretical frameworks in United Kingdom therapeutic practice, while the second section examines sexual minority identities and their needs for support and community.
Topics in British Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Psychologies include:
similarities and differences between LGBT psychology and psychotherapy in the United States and United Kingdom
gay affirmative therapy (GAT) as a positive framework
existential-phenomenological approach to psychotherapy
core issues in the anxiety about whether or not to "come out"
object relations theory
exploring homo-negativity in the therapeutic process
aspects of psychotherapy that lesbians and gay men find helpful
research into how the mainstreaming of lesbian and gay culture has affected the lives of LGB individuals
a study into LGB youth issues
difficulties of gay men with learning disabilities—with suggestions on how to offer the best psychological service
a study on gay athletes' experiences of coming out in a heterosexist world
British Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Psychologies takes a needed step toward sharing valuable psychosocial perspectives between countries. This useful, enlightening text is perfect for educators, students, psychologists, psychotherapists, and counselors working in the field of sexuality.
Contents
SECTION 1: INTRODUCING LGB PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORY AND PRACTICE IN THE UK, Introduction to LGB Psychosocial Perspectives in Psychological and Psychotherapeutic Theory, Research and Practice in the UK, LGBT Psychosocial Theory and Practice in the UK: A Review of Key Contributions and Current Developments SECTION 2: EXPLORING THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS IN UK THERAPEUTIC PRACTICE, Gay Affirmative Therapy: A Theoretical Framework and Defence, Being Sexual: Existential Contributions to Psychotherapy with Gay Male Clients, Facilitating Gay Men's Coming Out: An Existential-Phenomenological Exploration, Gay Subjects Relating: Object Relations Between Gay Therapist and Gay Client SECTION 3: EXPLORING LGB IDENTITIES, AND NEEDS FOR SUPPORT AND COMMUNITY, "The Difference That Make a Difference": What Matters to Lesbians and Gay Men in Psychotherapy, Community in the 21st Century: Issues Arising from a Study of British Lesbians and Gay Men, Safe Spaces and Sense of Identity: Views and Experiences of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Young People, Gay Men with Learning Disabilities: UK Service Provision, Coming Out in the Heterosexist World of Sport: A Qualitative Analysis of Web Postings by Gay Athletes, Index