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Working with Gay Men and Lesbians in Private Psychotherapy Practice
is written for private practitioners solely by private practice
clinicians who specialize in the treatment of gay men or lesbians.
Focusing on numerous clinical issues that gays and lesbians often
deal with, Working with Gay Men and Lesbians in Private
Psychotherapy Practice also offers you proven guidance for
maintaining and promoting your psychotherapy practice as a
business. You will explore issues such as whether the therapist
should disclose her/his sexual orientation, and how the therapist
should address the degree to which internalized stigma about sexual
orientation may impact the client's concerns about the process of
therapy in general. This insightful volume also focuses on the
special complexities introduced to psychotherapy by managed
care.You'll find detailed, practical information about: a strategic
plan for establishing, marketing, and developing a private practice
in l/g/b psychology staying abreast of the latest research and
trends in gay/lesbian mental health treatment planning with gay and
lesbian clients lesbian/gay couples counseling multiple identity
and gender issues particular to culture and ethnicity boundary
issues Working with Gay Men and Lesbians in Private Psychotherapy
Practice tackles how to therapeutically respond to the issues of
gay men and lesbians. The practical strategies and specific
suggestions can be directly incorporated into your work with gay
and lesbian clients to ensure your success in confronting the
specific issues and challenges they face.
Growth and Intimacy for Gay Men: A Workbook is an educational
workbook for gay men that covers a variety of topics, including
family of origin, addiction, self-image, dating and relationships,
AIDS and multiple loss, and spirituality. Each chapter provides an
overview of the mental health concerns of gay men, as well as
exercises the reader can do to facilitate his personal
understanding of the issues covered. While the book is written in
nontechnical language, making it useful to the general public, its
wide selection of workbook exercises makes it useful for
psychotherapists and counselors working with gay men. Growth and
Intimacy for Gay Men is written to the reader--with brief examples
from the author 's work as a clinical psychologist helping gay men.
A central goal of the book is to normalize the feelings and
experiences the reader has, as many gay men feel like they re the
only ones with their feelings or experiences. The book 's
problem-solving approach addresses: family of origin--provides
exercises to identify and examine gay men 's role in the family,
examine their childhood perceptions of being different, and help
them map out family patterns and dynamics self-image--includes
self-image assessment questionnaires and written exercises that
challenge the reader to look at how they re affected by societal
perceptions addiction--explores why gay men are vulnerable to
addictive behavior and offers strategies for change and
self-assessment exercises dating and relationships--covers the
unique challenges faced by gay men, with exercises for single as
well as coupled men AIDS and mental health--provides exercises to
help the reader examine the impact of AIDS on his own life and to
assess the impact of multiple loss and prolonged grief Readers can
do the workbook exercises on their own, or therapists can assign
chapters and exercises as homework, with clients bringing the
completed assignment to therapy for more in-depth exploration and
discussion. By providing informative chapters and useful exercises,
Growth and Intimacy for Gay Men becomes an avenue through which gay
men can understand their identity, experiences, and goals.
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