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Intersectionality, Sexuality and Psychological Therapies
Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Diversity
Häftad, Engelska, 2012
670 kr
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This book explores the diversity in lesbian, gay, and bisexual lives, with the aim of opening up therapists' understanding of this diversity so that they can work in an ethical, supportive and non-discriminatory way with these individuals. Offers a comprehensive look at diversity within LGB populations, including the interactions between different areas of social difference using contemporary approachesFocuses on the practitioner, illustrating concepts with vignettes and case studies for implementing practical applicationsEmphasizes gender balance, fully exploring both male and female perspectives on each topicEncompasses different perspectives, including critical health psychology, discursive psychology, intersectionality, critical and cultural theory, and post-colonial discourse, while remaining accessible to all
Intersectionality, Sexuality and Psychological Therapies
Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Diversity
Inbunden, Engelska, 2012
1 073 kr
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This book explores the diversity in lesbian, gay, and bisexual lives, with the aim of opening up therapists' understanding of this diversity so that they can work in an ethical, supportive and non-discriminatory way with these individuals. Offers a comprehensive look at diversity within LGB populations, including the interactions between different areas of social difference using contemporary approachesFocuses on the practitioner, illustrating concepts with vignettes and case studies for implementing practical applicationsEmphasizes gender balance, fully exploring both male and female perspectives on each topicEncompasses different perspectives, including critical health psychology, discursive psychology, intersectionality, critical and cultural theory, and post-colonial discourse, while remaining accessible to all