Growing Older: Perspectives on LGBT Aging / Edition 1

Growing Older: Perspectives on LGBT Aging / Edition 1

by James T. Sears
Growing Older: Perspectives on LGBT Aging / Edition 1
ISBN-10:
1560237880
ISBN-13:
9781560237884
Pub. Date:
08/13/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Growing Older: Perspectives on LGBT Aging / Edition 1

Growing Older: Perspectives on LGBT Aging / Edition 1

by James T. Sears
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Overview

LGBT older adults experience issues and challenges that are unique, including institutional heteronormativity, heterosexism in organizations, and homophobia among caregivers and social service providers. This book presents a diverse group of scholars, activists, social service providers, and researchers from around the globe examining current research, practices, and policies on aging among LGBT individuals. This revealing source lays out the significant challenges faced not only by this aging sexual minority population, but also for their social service providers—and those who train them.

The chapters explore the Greater London area Polari Project, the adjustments made in the long-running HIV support group at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, and the Liberation Psychology workshops in Ireland for lesbian and transgendered persons. This volume can serve as an excellent teacher resource for engaging undergraduate and graduate students in various professions who will be working with older LGBT adults. This text is extensively referenced and includes tables to clearly present research.

This book is a valuable source for program administrators and supervisors, human behavior researchers, psychologists and psychotherapists, social planners and policy specialists, community developers and organizers, case managers, direct service practitioners involved with LGBT communities, educators, and students.

This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781560237884
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/13/2009
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

James T. Sears is Professor of Education at Penn State University and specializes in sexuality issues in curriculum studies and U.S. history. He edits the Journal of LGBT Youth and has been a Research Fellow at the Center for Feminist Studies at the University of Southern California, a Fulbright Senior Research Southeast Asia Scholar, a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, and a consultant for the J. Paul Getty Center for Education and the Arts. His biography is included in the Dictionary of International Biography, Who’s Who in American Education, Contemporary Authors, and Who's Who in America.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Queering Later Life James T. Sears 2. Older Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Adults: Tools for Age-Competent and Gay Affirmative Practice Catherine Crisp, Sherrill Wayland and Theresa Gordon 3. Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Older Adults Steven David and Paul A. Cernin 4. Conducting Research Among Older Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults Arnold H. Grossman 5. Conceptualizations of Family by Older Gay Men Anna Muraco, Allen J. LeBlanc and Stephen T. Russell 6. Social Support as a Predictor of Psychological and Physical Well-Being and Lifestyle in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults Aged 50 and Over Blase E. Masini and Hope A. Barrett 7. Aging with HIV: Historical and Intra-Community Differences in Experience of Aging with HIV Wallace A. Robinson, Mary S. Petty, Cindy Patton and Helen Kang 8. Building Strength Through Challenging Homophobia: Liberation Workshops with Younger and Midlife Irish Lesbians Geraldine Moane 9. Neither Silent nor Invisible: A Comparison of Two Participative Projects Involving Older Lesbians and Gay Men in the United Kingdom Richard Ward, Lindsay River and Lee-Ann Fenge 10. Imagined Futures and Communities: Older Lesbian and Gay People’s Narratives on Health and Aged Care Mark Hughes 11. Ageing Lesbians: Marginalising Discourses and Social Exclusion in the Aged Care Industry Joy Phillips and Genée Marks

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