Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span

Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span

by Ski Hunter
Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span

Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span

by Ski Hunter

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Overview

LGBT persons face multiple challenges when entering the coming out process, regardless of their age or place in society. Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span is a comprehensive guide to the coming out process for LGBT individuals, how to prepare for disclosure, and how disclosure is received in various groups. The book exam

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136794995
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/24/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 469 KB

About the Author

Ski Hunter, PhD, MSW, is a professor at the School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington. She teaches a course on LGBT issues, and has presented numerous workshops on this topic. Dr. Hunter has authored two books on midlife, including Midlife and Older LGBT Adults: Knowledge and Affirmative Practice for the Social Services . She was also the lead author of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and Adults published in 1998, co-author of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Social Work published in 2001, and lead author of Affirmative Practice: Understanding and Working with Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons .

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. Introduction. PART I: FIGURING OUT WHO ONE IS AND COMING OUT. Chapter 1. Sexual Orientation and Sexual Identity. Chapter 2. Coming Out: Overview. Chapter 3. Critique of Coming-Out Models. Chapter 4. Coming Out Across the Life Span. PART II: DISCLOSURES ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN. Chapter 5. Disclosures: Overview. Chapter 6. Disclosures to Parents. Chapter 7. Disclosures to Others Inside and Outside the Family. PART III: PRACTICE WITH CLIENTS WHO ARE COMING OUT AND MAKING DISCLOSURES . Chapter 8. Chapter 9. Chapter 10. References. Index.

What People are Saying About This

Michael C. LaSala

THIS IS THE COMPREHENSIVE, RESEARCH-BASED BOOK ON COMING OUT THAT CLINICIANS, SCHOLARS, AND TEACHERS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. The inclusion of the coming out and disclosure processes of transgender persons, bisexuals, and older adults is especially valuable and informative. The excellent chapter on intervening in schools, the workplace, and society at-large make this volume a standout among its peers. (Michael C. LaSala, PhD, LCSW; Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

Yolanda C. Padilla

Brings together the existing body of empirical research on coming out and synthesizes the models that have been developed to understand this life transition of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons. . . . Clearly delineates the often blurred processes of coming out and disclosure, creatively organizing them within a coherent life course perspective. Special attention is given to the significance of the contextual effects of race, class, age, immigration, and historical period in our understanding of private discovery and public revelation of LGBT identity. The section on working with clients who are coming out or who want to reveal their sexual orientation or gender identity offers relevant information for practitioners. . . . This comprehensive compilation of research on the coming out experience can SERVE AS A SOUND FOUNDATION FOR EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE with LGBT people, their families, and their community and social system, including schools and the work place. (Yolanda C. Padilla, PhD, LMSW-AP, Professor of Social Work and Women's Studies, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin)

Robert B. Ridinger

Hunter's SOLIDLY WRITTEN book addresses the topic from the perspective of social service practitioners, in particular the persistent omission of training in issues important in the provision of effective services to LGBT populations from their professional preparation and continuing education. . . . Of greatest value is the detailed discussion and exploration of the concept of heterosexism as framing the environment within which all coming out actions and events take place—and some of its consequences such as antigay violence, and the separation of 'coming out' from 'disclosure', the meaning often assigned to it. (Robert B. Ridinger, MA, MLS; Full Professor, Northern Illinois University Libraries; Author)

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