ABSTRACT

This inspiring text offers a collection of case studies from expert clinical social workers who work closely with survivors of LGBTQ-related sexual trauma.

The book covers a wide range of topics, such as gender and sexual minority asylum seekers, the embodiment of queer identity, the role of religion, regionality in the LGBTQ experience, and effective use of gay affirmative therapy. Each chapter is framed by key questions that encourage students and mental health practitioners to "think through" the specific needs and challenges of LGBTQ individuals who have experienced sexual trauma. Additional resources include an example of effective supervision and an example of a case conceptualization.

Drawing on the importance of narrative social work and the record of experience it provides, The Social Work and LGBTQ Sexual Trauma Casebook is an essential text for students and clinical social workers working with LGBTQ survivors of sexual trauma.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Writing to a Question: What is LGBTQ Sexual Trauma?

section |64 pages

Section One

chapter 1|15 pages

Queering Trauma Therapy

The Case of Ariel, a Gender Non-Binary Undocumented Latina Immigrant in the US

chapter 2|19 pages

The Devil You Know

Emerging Queer Identity as Traumatic Loss in a Religious Community

chapter 3|20 pages

Whose Story Is It, Anyway?

Supporting Sexual and Gender Minority Asylum Seekers in the Preparation of Their Trauma Narratives

part |8 pages

Interlude

chapter |3 pages

Tara’s Story

chapter |3 pages

Sam’s Story

section |65 pages

Section Two

chapter 4|13 pages

Straight on the Streets and Gay for the Stay

The Emerging Bisexuality of a Trafficked Female

chapter 5|19 pages

Trauma, Fantasy, and Identity Development in a Transgender Client

The Case Study of Alex

chapter 6|19 pages

On Losing and Finding My Sissy Body

A Psychoanalytic-Phenomenological Perspective on the Trauma of Growing Up Gay

part |11 pages

Interlude

chapter |5 pages

Applied Intersectionality in the Case of a Black Lesbian

An Example of Clinical Supervision

chapter |4 pages

Steve’s Story

A Case Conceptualization

section |60 pages

Section Three

chapter 7|19 pages

(Mis)Taken Judgement

The Social Construction of Loyalty and Love for a Lesbian in Rural Appalachia