Seeking Support: Transgender Client Experiences with Mental Health Services
In: Journal of feminist family therapy: an international forum, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 17-40
ISSN: 1540-4099
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In: Journal of feminist family therapy: an international forum, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 17-40
ISSN: 1540-4099
In: Cultural studies, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 136-159
ISSN: 1466-4348
In: Small axe: a journal of criticism, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 20-35
ISSN: 1534-6714
In: Journal of LGBT issues in counseling, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 172-184
ISSN: 1553-8338
Get the comprehensive resource for LGBT public health issues!Public health services for sexual minorities have suffered from practitioners' lack of knowledge about sexual or gender orientation, specific health concerns, and inherent system homophobia and heterosexism. The Handbook of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Public Health: A Practitioner's Guide to Service provides a unique focus on LGBT public health, offering positive direction for practitioners looking for guidance in methods to ensure a healthy community for all while taking into consideration the special needs o
Muhsin is one of the organizers of Al-Fitra Foundation, a South African support group for lesbian, transgender, and gay Muslims. Islam and homosexuality are seen by many as deeply incompatible. This, according to Muhsin, is why he had to act. "I realized that I'm not alone - these people are going through the very same things that I'm going through. But I've managed, because of my in-depth relationship with God, to reconcile the two. I was completely comfortable saying to the world that I'm gay and I'm Muslim. I wanted to help other people to get there. So that's how I became an activist." This book documents the rarely-heard voices of Muslims who live in secular democratic countries and who are gay, lesbian, and transgender. It weaves original interviews with Muslim activists into a compelling composite picture which showcases the importance of the solidarity of support groups in the effort to change social relationships and achieve justice. This nascent movement is not about being "out" as opposed to being "in the closet." Rather, as the voices of these activists demonstrate, it is about finding ways to live out Islam with dignity and integrity, reconciling their sexuality and gender with their faith and reclaiming Islam as their own. --
In: Journal of LGBT issues in counseling, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 55-82
ISSN: 1553-8338
When there is uncertainty about the gender identity or social gender role of an individual, determining exactly who the opposite sex is can be a complicated question for both the transgender person and for those who seek to relate to her. Written in both an enlightened and a reader friendly style interspersed with vignettes, When the Opposite Sex Isn't offers a combination of insights and common sense understanding of the diversity of the human condition together with concepts of gender and sexuality that expand the horizons of any mental health professional, regardless of the clinical focus o
In: The international journal of transgenderism: IJT, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 39-48
ISSN: 1434-4599
In: Radical teacher: a socialist, feminist and anti-racist journal on the theory and practice of teaching, Heft 92, S. 47-54
ISSN: 1941-0832
This report presents research conducted in Nepal between November 2012 and January 2013 aimed at exploring the legal, social and economic context pertaining to sexual and gender minority rights. The research explored recent legal reform in Nepal, the wider socioeconomic and social context of legal reform, and included work with sexual and gender minority persons, aimed at understanding their life experiences. Findings of the research emphasise complex connections between law, social context and sexual subjectivity. There is dissonance in Nepal between a progressive legislative environment in respect of gender and sexual minority issues and everyday sociocultural ambivalence toward such sexual and gender minority persons. Such persons may suffer from explicit prejudice, lack of economic opportunity and familial rejection. Other forms of marginalisation may be more tacit, but nonetheless profoundly significant.
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Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- 1 The Aging of Sexual and Gender Minority Persons: An Overview -- 2 Informal Caregiving in the LGBT Communities -- 3 Aging in the Gay Community -- 4 Aging in the Lesbian Community -- 5 Aging in the Bisexual Community -- 6 Transgender and Aging: Beings and Becomings -- 7 Intersex and Aging: A (Cautionary) Research Agenda -- 8 Conclusion -- Suggested Further Reading -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y
In: Clinical social work journal, Band 41, Heft 3, S. 228-237
ISSN: 1573-3343
In: Journal of LGBT issues in counseling, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 237-256
ISSN: 1553-8338
In: Contemporary perspectives on lesbian, gay, and bisexual psychology
"People who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) experience subtle forms of discrimination, also known as microaggressions. Microaggressions are commonplace interactions that occur in a wide variety of social settings, including school or the workplace, among friends and family, and even among other LGBT people. These accumulated experiences are associated with feelings of victimization, suicidal thinking, and higher rates of substance abuse, depression, and other health problems among members of the LGBT community. In this book, Kevin Nadal provides a thought-provoking review of the literature on discrimination and microaggressions toward LGBT people. The generous use of case examples makes the book ideal for gender studies courses and discussion groups. Each case is followed by analysis of the elements involved in microaggressions and discussion questions for the reader to reflect upon. This book includes advice for mental health practitioners, organizational leaders, educators, and students who want to adopt LGBT-accepting worldviews and practices. It has tips for how to discuss and advocate for LGBT issues in the realms of family, community, educational systems, and the government"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved).