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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
Adolescent Health, 56, 274–279. Richards, C., Bouman, W. P., Seal, L., Barker, M. J., Nieder, T. O., & T’Sjoen, G. (2016). Non-binary or genderqueer genders. International Review of Psychiatry
11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues
Adolescent Psychiatry, 2012; American Psychiatric Association, 2000; Anton, 2010; Whitman, Glosoff, Kocet, & Tarvydas, 2013). As of 2016, five
9 Health Disparities and LGBT Populations
Adolescent Psychiatry (Eckstrand & Sciolla, 2014). There is also a lasting destructive legacy from perspectives pathologizing homosexuality that includes
8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches
adolescent gay male Peruvian immigrant. Making the Case for Individually Tailored Treatment There is a history of clinician-delivered therapies being were considered most efficacious because they were individualized and dependent upon interaction with clients (Prochaska, 2008). Thus, what is recommended is to individualize treatments
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Adolescent Psychiatry, 186 American Counseling Association (ACA), 57 American Geriatrics Society, 35 American Medical Association (AMA), 209 American
4 How Contemporary Psychoanalysis Contributes to LGBT Psychology: Examining and Addressing Gender Fluidity and Diversity as We Slide toward 21st-Century Transformations
Psychiatry, 18, 17–25. Peterson, M. A., Copps-Smith, E., & Conard, L. A. (2016, August 19). Suicidality, self-harm, and body dissatisfaction in transgender adolescents
1 Introduction: Why This Book and What You Can Expect
adolescents, and young adults now complements my academic training. Like the contributions in this book, my own trajectory brings together voices of past and present pioneers with my own lived experiences. I embrace the challenge and the opportunity of working together with others to positively influence the mental health
About the Practical and Applied Psychology Series and Series Editor
adolescents, to new strategies against terrorism, ecopsychology, and insights for living in an environmentally traumatized world. Series editor Judy Kuriansky, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and adjunct faculty in the Department of Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University and also in the Department of Psychiatry
About the Editors
Psychiatry and in private practice. Dr. Ruth’s research and theoretical and clinical scholarship have been wide-ranging; he has published on cross-cultural psychotherapy and psychological assessment, forensic psychology, disability issues, trauma, mental health ethics, LGBT issues, deafness and AIDS, and the need for a transgender-affirmative psychoanalysis
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