Psychology's approach to sexual orientation has long had its
foundation in essentialism, which undergirds psychological theory
and research as well as clinical practice and applications of
psychology to public policy issues. It is only recently that
psychology as a discipline has begun to entertain social
constructivism as an alternative approach.
Based on the belief that thoughtful dialogue can engender
positive change, Conversations about Psychology and Sexual
Orientation explores the implications for psychology of both
essentialist and social constructionist understandings of sexual
orientation. The book opens with an introduction presenting basic
theoretical frameworks, followed by three application sections
dealing with clinical practice, research and theory, and public
policy. In each, the discussion takes the form of a conversation,
as the authors first consider essentialist and constructionist
approaches to the topic at hand. These thoughts, in turn, are
followed by responses from distinguished scholars chosen for their
expertise in a particular area.
By providing an array of comments and thoughtful responses to
topics surrounding psychology's approaches to sexual orientation,
this valuable study sheds new light on the contrasting views held
in the field and the ways in which essentialist and constructionist
understandings may be applied to specific practices and
policies.
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