Pink Therapy
A Guide for Counsellors and Therapists Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients
Dominic Davies; Charles Neal
A comprehensive British volume on lesbian and gay affirmative psychotherapy has been a while coming. Pink Therapy, however, has arrived, amply fills this gap, and is well worth the wait. The literature reviews are masterful for scholars, and the book offers a comprehensive, thoughtful approach for clinicians. A deft editorial hand is evident in the unusual consistency across chapters, the uniformly crisp, helpful chapter summaries, and the practical appendices, generous resources lists and well organized bibliographies.I particularly like the contributors subtle appreciation of theoretical nuance, genuine open-mindedness to diversity of ideas, and willingness to synthesize in a pragmatic and client-oriented manner.John C. Gonsiorek, PhD., Minneapolis, MN USA; Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology; Past President, Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues (Division 44 of the American Psychological Association). Pink Therapy is the first British guide for counsellors and therapists working with people who are lesbian, gay or bisexual. It provides a much needed overview of lesbian, gay and bisexual psychology, and examines some of the differences between lesbians, gays and bisexuals, and heterosexuals. Pink Therapy proposes a model of gay affirmative therapy, which challenges the prevailing pathologizing models. It will help to provide answers to pressing questions such as:*what is different about lesbian, gay and bisexual psychologies?*how can I improve my work with lesbian, gay and bisexual clients?*what are the key clinical issues that this work raises?The contributors draw on their wide range of practical experience to provide – in an accessible style – information about the contemporary experience of living as a lesbian, gay or bisexual person, and to explore some of the common difficulties.Pink Therapy will be important reading for students and practitioners of counselling and psychotherapy, and will also be of value to anyone involved in helping people with a lesbian, gay or bisexual orientation.
Contents:
An historical overview of homosexuality and therapy – Dominic Davies
Towards a model of gay affirmative therapy – Dominic Davies
Homophobia and heterosexism – Dominic Davies
Working with people coming out – Dominic Davies
Working with single people – Lyndsey Moon
Working with people in relationships – Gail Simon
Lesbian and gay parenting issues – Helena Hargarden and Sara Llewellin
Working with young people – Dominic Davies
Working with older lesbians – Val Young
Working with older gay men – Bernard Ratigan
Alcohol and substance misuse – Graz Kowszun and Maeve Malley
Religious and spiritual conflicts – Bernard Lynch
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ISBN | 9780335196579 |
Genre | Anthology – Nonfiction; LGBT Studies/Social Sciences |
Publication Date | 1996 |
Publisher | Open University Press |
Editor | Dominic Davies; Charles Neal |
Format | Hardcover |
No. of Pages | 264 |
Series | Pink Therapy |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Editor | Dominic Davies; Charles Neal |
Volume | 1 |
Subject | Bisexuals; Bisexuals – Counseling Of; Bisexuals – Mental Health; Bisexuals/ Mental Health; Gays – Counseling Of |
BookID | 9900 |