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Candid, compassionate, authoritative--a rich source of insights,
information, and practical guidance. ""The first major work on the
topic."" --Gay Community News ""A much needed comprehensive study
of what happens to husbands, wives, and children during the
coming-out crisis. --The Reverend Jane E. Vennard, founder Task
Force for Spouses of Gays and Lesbians ""The new enlarged edition
adds important factors, especially children's reactions to a
parent's coming out. Well-researched and insightful."" --Fritz
Klein, M.D., author of The Bisexual Option ""Anybody practicing in
this area would be well advised to read this book."" --Professor
Arthur S. Leonard, New York Law School In two million marriages,
one spouse is gay, lesbian, or bisexual. Having a spouse or parent
disclose his or her same-sex attraction is a shattering experience
fraught with pain, confusion, anger, and a profound loss of
self-esteem. Amity Pierce Buxton spotlights this exploding
phenomenon and reports constructive coping strategies that spouses
and children have used to resolve problems of sexual damage, family
breakdown, deception, and homophobia. Illustrated throughout by
riveting personal narratives, this expanded edition of The Other
Side of the Closet traces the family's journey from initial trauma
to eventual transformation. This invaluable source of information
for spouses, families, and professionals is based on Dr. Buxton's
eight years of research, including interviews with 1,000 straight
spouses and children, her own personal experience, and her
counseling work with spouses of gay, lesbian, and bisexual
partners.
Having a spouse or parent disclose his or her same-sex attraction is a shattering experience fraught with pain, confusion, anger, and a profound loss of self-esteem.
Amity Pierce Buxton spotlights this exploding phenomenon and reports constructive coping strategies that spouses and children have used to resolve problems of sexual damage, family breakdown, deception, and homophobia.
Illustrated throughout by riveting personal narratives, this expanded edition of The Other Side of the Closet traces the family's journey from initial trauma to eventual transformation. This invaluable source of information for spouses, families, and professionals is based on Dr. Buxton's eight years of research, including interviews with 1,000 straight spouses and children, her own personal experience, and her counseling work with spouses of gay, lesbian, and bisexual partners.
When presumably heterosexual spouses turn out to be gay,
lesbian, bisexual, or transgender, the unexpected revelation
overshadows its devastating impact on their straight wives and
husbands. "Unseen-Unheard" opens the window on their remarkable
journeys from trauma to transformation.
What would you do if your husband said he'd fallen in love with a
man or thinks he might be gay or bisexual, or you discovered your
wife's texts, photos, or emails indicating she has a female lover
and wonders if she might be lesbian or bisexual? Well, this
happens, a shattering reality that at least two million men and
women have faced and tried to understand and accept, even as we
were unseen and our voices unheard.
Who are we? We are husbands and wives left behind when our spouses
came out or after we discovered they were gay, lesbian, bisexual,
or transgender. Shocked and paralyzed, swirling in the devastating
wake of our beloveds' revelation, we had to pick up unrecognizable
pieces of our former lives and try to reconfigure them without much
outside support, recognition, or understanding of the depth of the
crisis. Yes, straight spouses typically cope alone with unique
issues of sexuality, betrayal, and broken belief systems. Slowly,
we redefine ourselves, create new lives, affirm the joy of living,
and reap life's infinite possibilities.
We invite you to walk with us and experience our journey from the
first desperate cries of discovery or disclosure to insights and
wisdom gained as we resolve our issues and transform our lives. As
you observe and listen, we hope you will embrace the courage,
creativity, and resilience of our strength, which we didn't know we
had, yet was so powerful that lifelong habits were broken and we
uniquely and marvelously became who we were meant to be.
About the Authors:
Amity Pierce Buxton, her Ph.D. from Columbia University, has taught
grades pre-school through graduate school. Member of the American
Psychological Association, she serves on the editorial boards of
the Journal of Bisexuality and the Journal of GLBT Family Studies
and on the board of the Catholic Association for Gay and Lesbian
Ministry. She wrote "The Other Side of the Closet: the Coming-Out
Crisis for Straight Spouses and Families" and founded the worldwide
Straight Spouse Network. Currently, she counsels spouses and
couples, conducts research, writes articles and chapters, lectures,
and gives workshops on all aspects of the impact of a spouse's
coming out in a mixed-orientation or transgender/non-transgender
marriage.
R. L. Pinely writes, "Collaborating with Amity to write this book
has been an amazing journey. Absorbing her expertise has been a
rare privilege as we lived vicariously through the lives of others
and walked in their shoes. As owner of an online support group, I'm
so thankful that I have the opportunity every day to pass along her
wisdom, insight, experience, and understanding to nearly 3,000
women."
Visit the Straight Spouse Network website:
www.straightspouse.org
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