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LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counseling. A Student and Practitioner Handbook

ISBN: 9781009342391
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Addressing a need for LGBTQ+ affirmative counselling in training, this meticulously crafted book is designed for graduate counselling students, new practitioners, and cross-disciplinary professionals. Authored by top researchers and clinicians, this collection synthesizes best practices in training and intervention, presenting a blueprint to seamlessly integrate affirmative counselling into academic curricula. Individual chapters cover topics including history, culture, assessment, treatment planning, crisis response, international perspectives, technology, and training. Enriched with resources, real-life case examples, and thoughtful reflection questions, the book moves beyond theory to provide actionable insights for effective LGBTQ+ affirmative counselling in diverse organizational settings. Tailored for graduate programs, this book equips future practitioners to adeptly navigate the complexities of affirmative counselling.

 

  • Unifies history, philosophy, and evidence-based practice into a singular LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counselling framework for immediate application
  • Includes numerous case examples to make key concepts concrete and relatable
  • Showcases the practical application of intersectionality and multicultural social justice advocacy, empowering readers to apply these concepts in diverse LGBTQ+ counselling scenarios
  • Specifically designed to meet the needs of graduate training programs for counselling and other mental health fields

Περιεχόμενα

Part I. Foundations of LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counseling:
1. LGBTQ+ affirmative counseling: an overview Jeffry Moe and Amber Pope
2. Intersectionality and LGBTQ+ populations Teysha Bowser, Amney Harper, David Ford, and Tonya Hammer
3. Minority stress and LGBTQ+ mental health Michael D. Brubaker, Jordan McCoy, and Parish Richard
4. Advocacy, society, and policy development for LGBTQ+ affirmation Amney Harper and Teysha Bowser
Part II. LGBTQ+ Lifespan Development and Family Dynamics:
5. Lifespan development for transgender and gender diverse people Clark D. Ausloos, Dae’Quawn Landrum, Brook Fulton-Delong, and Sheldon Aaron
6. Sexual/affectional orientation lifespan development Jane E. Rheineck, Marion E. Toscano, Kari A. Erickson, and Amanda E. Long
7. Historical perspectives on gender identity development Rebekah Byrd and Sonya Lorelle
8. Historical perspectives on sexual-affectional identity development Monica Band, Amber Pope, and Jeffry Moe
9. Family and relationship dynamics and LGBTQ+ mental health David Ford, Marcus Smith, Karli Bigler, Harley Locklear, DeManuel Edmondson, Amber Pope, Narketta Sparkman-Key, and Jeffry Moe
Part III. Assessment and Treatment in LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counseling:
10. Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning for LGBTQ+ individuals Chaniece Winfield, Shelby Dillingham, Yusuf Barburoglu, Peighton Corley, Cory Gerwe, and Jeffry Moe
11. Evidence-based practice for LGBTQ+ people Franco Dispenza, Illiana Navarra-Bueno, Alec Prince, and Zachary Bradley
12. Crisis and trauma-informed care with LGBTQ+ populations Bailey M. Counterman, Jyotsana Sharma, and Tonya R. Hammer
13. Substance use disorder treatment and recovery with LGBTQ+ populations Mike Chaney, Michael Brubaker, and Dilani Perera
Part IV. New Directions in LGBTQ+ Affirmative Counseling:
14. Technology, social media, and LGBTQ+ mental health Bianca Augustine, T’Airra Belcher, Anthony Vajda, and Jeffry Moe
15. International perspectives on gender, sexual, and affectional diversity Narketta Sparkman-Key and Bianca Augustine
16. Training and supervision for LGBTQ+ affirmative practice Amber Pope, Tai Lexume, and Jeffry Moe
Index.