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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
separate domains—identity, attraction, and behavior—which often but do not always overlap. Three topics of interest for SO measurement have emerged recently. One is the rise of alternative labels to the more commonly used “lesbian,” “gay,” and “bisexual.” A significant minority of nonheterosexual people prefers
5 LGBT Psychology and Ethnic Minority Perspectives: Intersectionality
separate, and unidimensional; however, intersectionality theory posits that these identities are interdependent and mutually constitutive. Further, for many Blacks these “social identities intersect inextricably” (p. 163). Also, coming out did not emerge as reflecting the “pinnacle of psychological well-being,” given no relationship between coming out, active
3 Making Psychology Trans-Inclusive and Trans-Affirmative: Recommendations for Research and Practice
separately, it is hard to distinguish between identities within the transgender umbrella. This theme, referred to as “assumption of universal transgender experience” in the transgender microaggression research first outlined by Nadal, Skolnik, and Wong (2012), has been common in both research and clinical work with transgender clients
6 Intersectional Feminism and LGBTIQQA+ Psychology: Understanding Our Present by Exploring Our Past
separate concept but similar to heteronormativity. As outlined previously, heteronormativity not only refers to the institutionalized value that praises and prefers heterosexual culture, but heteronormativity also assumes that one’s gender is aligned with one’s biological genitalia. This ideology suggests that heterosexuality and cisgender identities
11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues
anxiety disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and dysthymia” (Hatzenbuehler, Keyes, & Hasin, 2009). In a second study, the authors “sought to determine whether healthcare use and expenditures among gay and bisexual men were reduced following the enactment of same-sex marriage laws in Massachusetts in 2003” (Hatzenbuehler
7 Caught at the Intersections: Microaggressions toward Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer People of Color
anxiety and distress (Woodford, Paceley, Kulick, & Hong, 2015). It is therefore evident that LGBTQ people experience and can identify microaggressions in their lives and that microaggressions have a negative impact on their mental health. However, these studies leave unclear how multiple identities (e.g., race, gender, sexual orientation
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 7
CHAPTER 22. Merry Christmas.
anxieties and cares, than it seemed the indication of any bodily blight. It was merely the condensation of the man. He was by no means ill-looking; quite the contrary. His pure tight skin was an excellent fit; and closely wrapped up in it, and embalmed with
Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 14
“Mr. Darcy with him.” CHAPTER LIII.
separation, which, as her husband by no means entered into her scheme of their all going to Newcastle, was likely to continue at least a twelvemonth. “Oh, my dear Lydia,” she cried, “when shall we meet again?” “Oh, Lord! I don’t know. Not these
Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 7
CHAPTER XX.
anxiety on the subject which drew off her attention even from Wickham; and no sooner had he and his companion taken leave, than a glance from Jane invited her to follow her upstairs. When they had gained their own room, Jane, taking out her letter, said, “This
Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 8
“Will you come and see me.” CHAPTER XXVI.
anxiety she may feel on his behalf is natural and amiable. I cannot but wonder, however, at her having any such fears now, because if he had at all cared about me, we must have met long, long ago. He knows of my being in town
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