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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
adolescence or early adulthood. Subsequent studies have added support for this link between early gender variant behavior
9 Health Disparities and LGBT Populations
behaviors among sexual minorities in the general adolescent population. Journal of Adolescent
8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches
behaviors among heterosexual and sexual minority adolescents: Intersections with sex, age, and race/ethnicity. American
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Adolescent Psychiatry, 186 American Counseling Association (ACA), 57 American Geriatrics Society, 35 American Medical Association (AMA), 209 American Psychiatric Association (APA), 17, 58–59, 186 American Psychological Association (APA), 186, 222 American Public Health Association (APHA), 250 Annual Program Performance Reports for Centers for Independent Living
11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues
behaviors, health status indicators, and measures of healthcare service utilization and access vary across categories of sexual orientation in a representative sample of the civilian non-institutionalized U.S. adult population.” The 2013 NHIS concluded that its “sexual orientation data can be used to track progress toward meeting
10 Challenges in Moving toward the Resolution, Reduction, and Elimination of Health Disparities for LGBT Populations
adolescent emotional, physical, and sexual abuse victimization, which place them at risk for revictimization later in life as well as engagement in risk behaviors
5 LGBT Psychology and Ethnic Minority Perspectives: Intersectionality
behavior of sabotaging his marriage emerged as rooted in a lack of affirmative social support for their marriage; a lack of access to role models to counter feeling undeserving of his life partner—factors linked to both racist and heterosexist external and internalized oppressions, and, the historical
1 Introduction: Why This Book and What You Can Expect
Adolescence was a bit more hopeful, because the turbulence of the 1960s offered a different sense of possibility. I began my graduate training in clinical psychology in 1972. My undergraduate training, partly in the United States and partly in Latin America, had given me a rich grounding
13 Going Forward: Summary and New Directions
behavioral therapy) to the cultures and needs of LGBT communities. If the list seems long, the list of topics it did not occur to us to be curious about is probably even longer. In some ways, our editorial regrets about what is not included here are prosaic
4 How Contemporary Psychoanalysis Contributes to LGBT Psychology: Examining and Addressing Gender Fluidity and Diversity as We Slide toward 21st-Century Transformations
adolescents and emerging adults with gender dysphoria. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. Retrieved June
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