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Full Description
Queer Psychology is the first comprehensive book to examine the current state of LGBTQ communities and psychology, through the lenses of both queer theory and Intersectionality theory. Thus, the book describes the experiences of LGBTQ people broadly, while also highlighting the voices of LGBTQ people of color, transgender and gender nonconforming people, those of religious minority groups, immigrants, people with disabilities, and other historically marginalized groups. Each chapter will include an intersectional case example, as well as implications for policy and practice.
This book is especially important as there has been an increase in psychology and counseling courses focusing on LGBTQ communities; however, students often learn about LGBTQ-related issues through a White cisgender male normative perspective. The edited volume contains the contributions of leading scholars in LGBTQ psychology, and covers a number of concepts - ranging from identity development to discrimination to health.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Queer Psychology.- Chapter 2: Intersectional Approaches.- Chapter 3: Trans Identities and Gender Nonconformity in Psychology.- Chapter 4: Sexual Orientation Identity Development.- Chapter 5: LGBTQ Health.- Chapter 6: LGBTQ Mental Health.- Chapter 7: Queer Discrimination.- Chapter 8: Queering Psychology Research Methods.- Chapter 9: Queer and Trans Issues in Clinical Work.- Chapter 10: Queer/ Trans Sex and Relationships.- Chapter 11: Queer/Trans Families and Parenting.- Chapter 12: Issues for LGBTQ Children & Youth Potential.- Chapter 13: Issues for LGBTQ Elderly Potential Author: Vic Muñoz.- Chapter 14: Queer Vocational and Workplace Considerations.- Chapter 15: Queer Religion, Spirituality, and Atheism.- Chapter 16: Queer Forensic Psychology.- Chapter 17: Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here.