In this major contribution to the literature, counselors, psychologists, and therapists address the issues that are vital to the lesbian experience. Although ten percent of the female population may be lesbian, the majority of people in the U.S. consider homosexuality, lesbianism included, obscene, vulgar, and anti-American. Despite the prevalence of and proven positive adjustment of lesbians, mainstream mental health professionals have mirrored society's attitudes in their conceptualization of lesbianism as deviant and in their treatment of lesbians in therapy. The contributors to this compassionate volume examine the need for greater understanding of the issues important to lesbians in order to decrease homophobic stereotypes and to demonstrate how the lesbian experience can serve as an affirmative model of nontraditional lifestyles. They focus on lesbian issues rarely discussed in print--married lesbians, lesbians in rural settings, and lesbian nonmonogamy. The choices, ethical dilemmas, and concerns of lesbians as mothers, lovers, clients, and therapists are voiced in this honest and provocative book.
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978-0-86656-809-8 (9780866568098)
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Alaska-Pacific University, Anchorage, AK, USA
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA
Contents Introduction: Lesbianism as a Model of a Positive Lifestyle for Women
Beyond Thou Shalt Not: Thinking About Ethics in the Lesbian Therapy Community
Not in Man's Image: Lesbians and the Cultural Oppression of Body Image
Married Lesbians
Choosing Children: Psychological Issues in Lesbian Parenting
Psychosocial Development of Children Raised by Lesbian Mothers: A Review of Research
Distancing and Connectedness: Impact on Couple Formation in Lesbian Relationships
Lesbian Victims of Domestic Violence
The Lesbian Victim of Sexual Assault: Special Considerations for the Mental Health Professional
Lesbian Women in a Rural Helping Network: Exploring Informal Helping Resources
Alcoholism, Chemical Dependency, and the Lesbian Client
Attaining and Maintaining Positive Lesbian Self-Identity: A Cognitive Therapy Approach
Using Kohut's Self Psychology in Work With Lesbian Couples
Nonmonogamy in the Lesbian Community
The Lesbian Academic: Negotiating New Boundaries
Lesbian-Related Issues in Counseling Supervision
Lesbian Mothers: Ethical Issues in Social Work Practice
Reference Notes Included