Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual ExperiencesLinda Garnets, Douglas C. Kimmel Designed for both the undergraduate and graduate classroom, this selection of important articles provides a comprehensive overview of current thought about the psychological issues affecting lesbians, bisexuals, and gay men. The editors have revised and updated the introduction and included a new set of articles for the second edition, most of which have been published since the release of the first edition of Psychological Perspectives. The book is divided into eight sections that deal with the meaning of sexual orientation; the psychological dimensions of prejudice, discrimination, and violence; identity development; diversity; relationships and families; adolescence, midlife, and aging; mental health; and the status of practice, research, and public policy bearing on homosexuality and bisexuality in American psychology. |
Contents
III | 23 |
IV | 31 |
VI | 50 |
VIII | 86 |
IX | 130 |
X | 149 |
XI | 157 |
XII | 165 |
XXXIII | 410 |
XXXIV | 435 |
XXXV | 441 |
XXXVI | 449 |
XXXVIII | 475 |
XL | 497 |
XLI | 549 |
XLIII | 563 |
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Common terms and phrases
adolescents adults American Psychological Association antigay assessed attitudes toward homosexuality bian biological bisexual community bisexual identity bisexual women Calif child children of lesbian context cultural D'Augelli developmental disclose disclosure discrimination diversity ethnic Evelyn Hooker example experience feelings female friends gay and lesbian gay identity gay male gay men gay or lesbian gender role Gonsiorek groups Herek heterosexual heterosexual women Hooker human sexual individuals internalized homophobia issues Journal of Homosexuality Kimmel Kurdek lesbian couples lesbian mothers lesbian or gay lesbians and gay LesBiGay lives mental health minority stress monogamy mosexuality negative one's participants partners Patterson Peplau percent person perspective relationships reported respondents Sage same-gender same-sex attractions sample Savin-Williams sex differences sexual attractions sexual behavior sexual identity sexual minorities sexual orientation sexual prejudice society stereotypes stigma suicide theory therapy transgender two-spirited University Press variables victimization violence Weinberg York
References to this book
Sexual Orientation Discrimination: An International Perspective Mary Virginia Lee Badgett,Jeff Frank No preview available - 2007 |