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      The Therapist's Notebook for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients
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      Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy

      The Therapist's Notebook for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients

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      Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy
      ByJoy S. Whitman, Cynthia J. Boyd
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2003
      eBook Published 2 December 2013
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315799841
      Pages 340
      eBook ISBN 9781315799841
      Subjects Area Studies, Behavioral Sciences
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      Whitman, J.S., & Boyd, C.J. (2003). The Therapist's Notebook for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315799841

      ABSTRACT

      Most therapy is set up in a heterosexist context. Explore the issues facing your gay, lesbian, and bisexual clients--and how to deal with them!The Therapist's Notebook for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients offers therapists treating lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients innovative, practical interventions plus homework and hands-on activities tailored to these populations. Use the notebook to explore the issues surrounding coming out, homophobia in the workplace, spirituality, identity formation, and issues that require a non-heterosexist approach, such as domestic violence and relationship concerns. Grounded in current theory, each chapter explains the rationale for the activity it proposes, includes contraindications, and provides a list of helpful resources for therapists and clients.Here are just a few of the issues this extraordinary book explores in its four thoughtfully planned sections:Section I: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Coming Out and Managing Homophobia and Heterosexism addresses:

      • conflicts in self-perceptions
      • obstacles to the growth of a healthy GLB identity
      • dealing with the trauma and anxiety that result from discrimination
      • using semi-hypnotic visualization to treat internalized homophobia
      • helping bisexuals decide whether to come out or to “pass”
      • coping with internalized homophobic messages
      • dealing with heterosexism in the workplace or at school

        Section II: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Relationship Issues will help you and your clients understand and work on issues involving:
      • choosing the right partner
      • intimacy and gender roles
      • financial stability
      • assimilation, queer pride, and everything in between
      • how ethnicity and coupling impact sexual identity
      • negotiating a healthy open relationship
      • sexual concerns, sexual dysfunction, and pleasuring
      • sexual role values for bisexual and lesbian women

        Section III: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Gender, Ethnic, and Sexual Identity Issues addresses “who am I” issues:
      • sexual orientation and gender identity
      • the intersection of sexual and ethnic identity
      • oppression on multiple fronts
      • gender exploration for lesbians

        Section IV: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Specific Issues tackles concepts including:
      • enhancing resilience through spirituality
      • reconciling with religion
      • spiritual wellness and the spiritual autobiography
      • body image disturbances
      • unwanted sexual behavior
      • creating a safety plan in case of same-sex domestic violence
      • alienation and finding a caring community
      • medication adherence for HIV+ clients
      • the difficulties faced by coupled lesbians with children
      • family care planning
      • addiction and recovery
      • healing from the wounds of homophobia
      • relationships with ex-partners
      • managing workplace stress

        If you're new to treating lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients you’ll find rich material, based in current literature, to guide your work. If you've already worked extensively with LGBT clients, the activities and fresh, innovative strategies in The Therapist's Notebook for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients will expand and invigorate your skills.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      SECTION I: HOMEWORK, HANDOUTS, AND ACTIVITIES FOR COMING OUT AND MANAGING HOMOPHOBIA AND HETEROSEXISM

      chapter 1|3 pages

      Conflicts in Self-Perceptions in the Coming-Out Process

      ByMichael Barbee

      chapter 2|8 pages

      Hurdles

      ByAndrew Walters

      chapter 3|6 pages

      Homosexual Identity Formation: Identifying Obstacles to Growth

      ByMarie Mohler

      chapter 4|5 pages

      Semihypnotic Visualization: Treating Internalized Homophobia in Sexual

      ByGender Minorities

      chapter 5|7 pages

      Queer Space: Empowering Realizations of Sacred Sexuality

      ByRandolph Bowers

      chapter 6|5 pages

      To Pass or Not to Pass: Exploration of Conflict Splits for Bisexual-Identified Clients

      ByJulie Shulman Sharon Horne Heidi M. Levitt

      chapter 7|7 pages

      Homosexual Rites of Passage: A Path to Validation

      ByMarie Mohler

      chapter 8|6 pages

      The Experiential Ecomap Exercise: Creating Client-Based Narratives of the Influence of Ecosystemic Environments on the Coming-Out Process

      chapter 9|6 pages

      Coming Out of Marriage: Developing an Emerging Gay, Lesbian, or Bisexual Identity

      chapter 10|4 pages

      Who Told Me That? Challenging Internalized Homophobic Messages

      ByCyndy J. Boyd Joy S. Whitman

      chapter 11|9 pages

      Surviving Trauma and Anxiety As a Result of Events of Discrimination

      ByJackie Mascher

      chapter 12|9 pages

      Managing Heterosexism at Work or School

      ByJackie Mascher

      chapter 13|5 pages

      Overcoming Biphobia

      ByJackie Mascher

      part |2 pages

      SECTION II: HOMEWORK, HANDOUTS, AND ACTIVITIES FOR RELATIONSHIP ISSUES

      chapter 14|7 pages

      Assimilation, Queer Pride, and In Between: Personalizing GLBT Relationships, Sexual Practices, and Politics

      chapter 15|5 pages

      Financial Stability Within the Lesbian Relationship

      ByLisa A. Hollingsworth Mary J. Didelot

      chapter 16|4 pages

      Choosing a Partner

      ByLisa A. Hollingsworth Mary J. Didelot

      chapter 17|5 pages

      Creating a Cultural and Sexual Genogram

      BySheila M. Addison Melody M. Brown

      chapter 18|4 pages

      Knowing You, Knowing Me: Sexual Identity and the Couple

      ByMelody M. Brown Sheila M. Addison

      chapter 19|5 pages

      Working with Couples on Ethnicity and Sexual Identity: The “Parts” Interview

      BySheila M. Addison Melody M. Brown

      chapter 20|4 pages

      Creating a “Thicker Description”: Understanding Identity in Mixed-Identity Relationships

      chapter 21|6 pages

      Opening the Door or Locking It Tight: The Negotiation of a Healthy Open Relationship

      chapter 22|8 pages

      Gender Roles and Intimacy for Gay Men

      ByDiane Sobel

      chapter 23|9 pages

      Sexual Concerns/Sexual Dysfunction Assessment

      ByKaren Fontaine

      chapter 24|3 pages

      Sexual Pleasuring Sessions

      ByKaren Fontaine

      chapter 25|5 pages

      Exploring and Negotiating Sexual Meanings

      BySara K. Bridges Robert A. Neimeyer

      chapter 26|7 pages

      Enhancing Relationships: Sex-Role Values of Lesbian and Bisexual Women

      ByCyndy J. Boyd Joy S. Whitman Diane Sobel

      part |2 pages

      SECTION III: HOMEWORK, HANDOUTS, AND ACTIVITIES FOR GENDER, ETHNIC, AND SEXUAL IDENTITY ISSUES

      chapter 27|7 pages

      The Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression Continuum

      ByStuart F. Chen-Hayes

      chapter 28|8 pages

      The Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity/Gender Expression Genogram

      ByStuart F. Chen-Hayes

      chapter 29|5 pages

      Challenging Multiple Oppressions with GLBT Clients

      ByStuart F. Chen-Hayes

      chapter 30|4 pages

      Who Am I Really? Understanding the Intersection of Sexual and Ethnic Identity

      ByMelody M. Brown Sheila M. Addison

      chapter 31|12 pages

      Facilitating Lesbian Gender Exploration

      part |2 pages

      SECTION IV: HOMEWORK, HANDOUTS, AND ACTIVITIES FOR SPECIFIC ISSUES

      chapter 32|5 pages

      A Coming-Out Ritual: Using Spirituality to Enhance Resilience

      ByEve M. Adams

      chapter 33|8 pages

      Reconciling with Religion/Exploring Spirituality

      BySharon Horne Nicole Noffsinger Frazier

      chapter 34|5 pages

      Facilitating Spiritual Wellness with Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals: Composing a Spiritual Autobiography

      chapter 35|5 pages

      Body As Self: Resolving Body Image Disturbances in Gay Men

      ByScott D. Pytluk

      chapter 36|4 pages

      Feelings and Meaning Associated with Unwanted Sexual Behavior

      ByAndrew B. Suth

      chapter 37|5 pages

      An Alphabet of GLBT and Disability Issues

      ByKatherine Schneider

      chapter 38|5 pages

      Same-Sex Domestic Violence: Establishing a Safety Plan with Victims

      ByNed Farley

      chapter 39|4 pages

      Same-Sex Domestic Violence: A Tool for Batterers

      ByNed Farley

      chapter 40|6 pages

      Helping HIV-Positive Gay Men on Antiretroviral Therapy Maintain Their Medication Adherence

      chapter 41|5 pages

      The Balancing Act: Two Lesbian Moms

      ByLisa A. Hollingsworth Mary J. Didelot

      chapter 42|7 pages

      Family Care Planning for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Parents: Creating Healthy Living Environments for Adults and Children

      chapter 43|6 pages

      Making Connections: Parallel Process in Lesbian and Bisexual Women’s Recovery from Addiction and Healing from Homophobia

      chapter 44|6 pages

      Examining Links Between Drug or Alcohol Use and Experiences of Homophobia/Biphobia and Coming Out

      chapter 45|7 pages

      Out in the Workplace: A Cost-Benefit View

      ByLisa A. Hollingsworth Mary J. Didelot

      chapter 46|10 pages

      Managing Stress: Helping Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals Cope with Coming Out in the Workplace

      chapter 47|8 pages

      A Rainbow of Allies

      ByTodd M. Sigler

      chapter 48|6 pages

      Assisting Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth in Finding a Community

      ByMolly L. Grimes Scott D. Pytluk

      chapter 49|6 pages

      Negotiating Relationships with Ex-Partners

      ByJoy S. Whitman Cyndy J. Boyd
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