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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True

changes. The “traditional” notion of transgender conserves the gender identity dichotomy of male and female. “Transsexuals” were persons transitioning from a biological male to female, or from female to male, through hormonal and surgical procedures intended to right their bodies with their felt identities. More recently, the possibility of adopting
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4 How Contemporary Psychoanalysis Contributes to LGBT Psychology: Examining and Addressing Gender Fluidity and Diversity as We Slide toward 21st-Century Transformations

change is the linguistic appropriation of the word “they,” which is now being used as a pronoun, in the singular, in place of she or he. For those who do not identify as male or female, “they” presents as a genderless term, an indication of a gender-diverse identity that
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8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches

changes occur at later ages and tend to be smaller in comparison to rates for heterosexuals (Hughes, Wilsnack, & Kantor, 2016). For example, sexual minority women’s (SMW) rates of alcohol consumption were found to defy a significant decline by age when comparing younger and middle-aged groups to older
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7 Caught at the Intersections: Microaggressions toward Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer People of Color

change (i.e., assumptions the bisexual person should “choose” the sexual orientation that matches their relationship), LGBTQ legitimacy (i.e., statements that convey that bisexuals are not legitimate members of an inclusive LGBTQ community), and dating exclusion (i.e., comments or behaviors that pressure bisexual people about who they can or cannot date
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Ulysses · Chapter 28

Chapter 28

male religious (fully clothed, eyes abject) of female religious (partly clothed, eyes direct), purchased by post from Box 32, P. O., Charing Cross, London, W. C.: a press cutting of recipe for renovation of old tan boots: a 1d adhesive stamp, lavender, of the reign of Queen Victoria: a chart
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11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues

change doesn’t address underlying psycho-social troubles. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from http://www.wsj.com/articles/paul-mchugh-transgender-surgery-isnt-the-solution-1402615120 Meyer, I. H. (1995). Minority stress and mental health in gay men. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 36, 38–56. Meyer, I. H. (2003). Prejudice, social stress, and mental health in lesbian
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Ulysses · Chapter 21

Chapter 21

life. (His forehead veins swollen, his face congested.) I shall sit on your ottoman saddleback every morning after my thumping good breakfast of Matterson’s fat hamrashers and a bottle of Guinness’s porter. (He belches.) And suck my thumping good Stock Exchange cigar while I read the Licensed Victualler
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3 Making Psychology Trans-Inclusive and Trans-Affirmative: Recommendations for Research and Practice

change in reducing transphobia and thereby improving the well-being of transgender clients. CONCLUDING COMMENTS Given their unique positionality in society, transgender individuals have continually experienced systemic oppression, which has led to psychological distress and lower life satisfaction for this population. Unfortunately, psychology has contributed to transphobia and transphobic attitudes
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Ulysses · Chapter 11

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change. I am other I now. Other I got pound. Buzz. Buzz. But I, entelechy, form of forms, am I by memory because under everchanging forms. I that sinned and prayed and fasted. A child Conmee saved from pandies. I, I and I. I. A.E.I.O.U. —Do you mean
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5 LGBT Psychology and Ethnic Minority Perspectives: Intersectionality

change the very system that has put us down” (p. xxxvii). Thus, a group of young African American women and lesbians that included Smith boldly pioneered the ideology (Smith, 2000) underpinning what Crenshaw (1995) eventually called intersectionality. While advancing critical race theory, Crenshaw (1995) deployed the concept of intersectionality
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