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Go beyond traditional approaches to therapy, research, and teaching Psychotherapy works toward change, but has traditionally focused solely on the individual. Today it is understood that discrimination and other adverse social conditions adversely affect the mental health of minority groups. Activism and LGBT Psychology takes note of the influence of social factors and offers examples of how mental health professionals can use their professional skills to empower the LGBT community. Respected leaders in the field of psychotherapy describe theoretical, clinical, community interventions, and personal approaches to changing attitudes toward LGBT people and within LGBT communities. Prejudice against a minority has an undeniable impact on mental health treatment. Recognizing and understanding this dynamic, Activism and LGBT Psychology reveals strategies to lessen societal discrimination, work for positive change, and reinforce LGBT-affirmative mental health practices. Th

Table of Contents
  • Introduction (Judith M. Glassgold and Jack Drescher)
  • History
  • Wearing Two Hats: The Psychologist As Activist and Therapist (Charles Silverstein)
  • Psychotherpy and Clinical Practice
  • In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: Psychology, Agency, and Activism (Judith M. Glassgold)
  • Liberating Psychotherapy: Liberation Psychology and Psychotherapy with LBGT Clients (Glenda M. Russell and Janis S. Bohan)
  • Transactivism As Therapy: A Client Self-Empowerment Model Linking Personal and Social Agency (Rupert Raj)
  • Research, Community, and Policy Issues
  • Collaborative Community-Based Research As Activism: Giving Voice and Hope to Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth (Gary W. Harper, Omar Bashir Jamil, and Bianca D. M. Wilson)
  • Using the Arts to Challenge Hate, Create Community: Laramie Lives in Lowell (Anne Mulvey and Charlotte Mandell)
  • Activism in the Schools: Providing LGBTQ Affirmative Training to School Counselors (Joy S. Whitman, Stacey S. Horn, and Cyndy J. Boyd)
  • Integrating the Personal and Professional
  • Coming Out and Being Out As Activism: Challenges and Opportunities for Mental Health Professionals in Red and Blue States (Amy Rees)
  • Being a Heterosexual Ally to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community: Reflections and Development (Peter Ji)
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Activism and LGBT Psychology 11 Journal of Gay

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 4/14/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780789036759, 978-0789036759
      ISBN10: 0789036754

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Go beyond traditional approaches to therapy, research, and teaching Psychotherapy works toward change, but has traditionally focused solely on the individual. Today it is understood that discrimination and other adverse social conditions adversely affect the mental health of minority groups. Activism and LGBT Psychology takes note of the influence of social factors and offers examples of how mental health professionals can use their professional skills to empower the LGBT community. Respected leaders in the field of psychotherapy describe theoretical, clinical, community interventions, and personal approaches to changing attitudes toward LGBT people and within LGBT communities. Prejudice against a minority has an undeniable impact on mental health treatment. Recognizing and understanding this dynamic, Activism and LGBT Psychology reveals strategies to lessen societal discrimination, work for positive change, and reinforce LGBT-affirmative mental health practices. Th

      Table of Contents
      • Introduction (Judith M. Glassgold and Jack Drescher)
      • History
      • Wearing Two Hats: The Psychologist As Activist and Therapist (Charles Silverstein)
      • Psychotherpy and Clinical Practice
      • In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: Psychology, Agency, and Activism (Judith M. Glassgold)
      • Liberating Psychotherapy: Liberation Psychology and Psychotherapy with LBGT Clients (Glenda M. Russell and Janis S. Bohan)
      • Transactivism As Therapy: A Client Self-Empowerment Model Linking Personal and Social Agency (Rupert Raj)
      • Research, Community, and Policy Issues
      • Collaborative Community-Based Research As Activism: Giving Voice and Hope to Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth (Gary W. Harper, Omar Bashir Jamil, and Bianca D. M. Wilson)
      • Using the Arts to Challenge Hate, Create Community: Laramie Lives in Lowell (Anne Mulvey and Charlotte Mandell)
      • Activism in the Schools: Providing LGBTQ Affirmative Training to School Counselors (Joy S. Whitman, Stacey S. Horn, and Cyndy J. Boyd)
      • Integrating the Personal and Professional
      • Coming Out and Being Out As Activism: Challenges and Opportunities for Mental Health Professionals in Red and Blue States (Amy Rees)
      • Being a Heterosexual Ally to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community: Reflections and Development (Peter Ji)
      • Index
      • Reference Notes Included

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