Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Experiences

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Linda Garnets, Douglas C. Kimmel
Columbia University Press, 2003 - Psychology - 815 pages
Designed for both the undergraduate and graduate classroom, this selection of important articles provides a comprehensive overview of current thought about the psychological issues affecting lesbians, bisexuals, and gay men. The editors have revised and updated the introduction and included a new set of articles for the second edition, most of which have been published since the release of the first edition of Psychological Perspectives. The book is divided into eight sections that deal with the meaning of sexual orientation; the psychological dimensions of prejudice, discrimination, and violence; identity development; diversity; relationships and families; adolescence, midlife, and aging; mental health; and the status of practice, research, and public policy bearing on homosexuality and bisexuality in American psychology.
 

Contents

III
23
IV
31
VI
50
VIII
86
IX
130
X
149
XI
157
XII
165
XXXIII
410
XXXIV
435
XXXV
441
XXXVI
449
XXXVIII
475
XL
497
XLI
549
XLIII
563

XV
188
XVI
207
XVIII
217
XX
227
XXI
270
XXIII
299
XXIV
327
XXVI
349
XXVII
357
XXVIII
360
XXIX
361
XXX
362
XXXI
401
XLIV
571
XLVI
602
XLVII
629
XLVIII
647
XLIX
655
LI
681
LIII
699
LV
733
LVI
739
LVIII
756
LIX
786
LXI
801
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