Sexual Minorities and Mental Health Current Perspectives and New Directions

“The key strength of Sexual Minorities and Mental Health is the interweaving of salient issues for lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer trans and cisgender people with therapeutic modalities and wider strategies for positive individual and societal change. Semlyen and Rohleder should be commended for pr...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Semlyen, Joanna (Editor), Rohleder, Poul (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Subjects:
Sex
Online Access:
Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1
  • What: Introduction
  • 1.Introduction: Joanna Semlyen Poul Rohleder
  • 2. Prevalence of mental health problems: Joanna Semlyen
  • 3. Self harm/suicide: Liz McDermott,Professor of Health Inequality Affiliation, Faculty of Health & Medicine, Lancaster University, UK Part 2
  • Why: Issues
  • 4.Social prejudice: Sonja Ellis, Associate Professor Human Development, The University of Waikato, New Zealand
  • 5. Culture and Social norms: Rusi Jaspal, Professor and Pro Vice
  • Chancellor for Research, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
  • 6. Mental health and sexual orientation across the Lifespan (youth, older age): Sue Westwood, Lecturer in Law, York Law School, University of York, UK.
  • 7. Coming out: Ian Rivers, Professor of Education for Social Change, University of Strathclyde, UK
  • 8. Intersecting Identities: gender and sexual diversity
  • 9. Harmful practices: Conversion therapy: Annie Bartlett, Professor and Head of Interdisciplinary Studies, St George’s University of London, UK. Part 3 How: Interventions
  • 10. Formulation: Martin Milton: Professor of Counselling Psychology at the School of Psychotherapy and Psychology, Regents University London, UK
  • 11. Affirmative practice: Catherine Butler, Independent Clinical Psychologist and Systemic Psychotherapist, UK
  • 12 CBT for LGB: Joanna Semlyen & Kate Rimes, Reader and Programme Director in Clinical Psychology, King’s College, London, UK
  • 13 Psychoanalysis: Friend or Foe?: Poul Rohleder
  • 14. Working with Couples: Dominic Davies, Psychotherapist and Founder of Pink Therapy, UK
  • 15.Addressing substance abuse: Alex Margetts, Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Tutor at Leicester University, UK
  • 16. Working with sexual minority youth: Katherine Johnson, Professor of Psychology, University of Brighton, UK
  • 17.Working with gender diverse sexual minorities: Christina Richards, Clinical Research Fellow, NHS, UK
  • 18.Community Organisations: Monty Montcrieff, CEO of London Friend, UK.