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?In this new book, the successor to the classic in the field
Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Substance
Abusers: Dual Identities by Dana G. Finnegan and Emily B. McNally,
Michael Shelton reviews the empirical literature and synthesizes
what we know about the prevalence of LGBT substance use, abuse, and
treatment availability, emphasizing the need for affirmative
therapeutic practices. The principles of trauma-informed and
culturally competent treatment/intervention are explained and
assessed, as well as the challenges of minority stress and
microaggressions experienced by the LGBT population. Separate
sections focus on the sub-populations of lesbians, gay men,
bisexuals, and transgender individuals. Separate chapters focus on
LGBT youth, the elderly, family constellations and concerns,
criminal justice issues, and rural LGBT substance abuse. This
volume provides an introduction to the field that will be useful
both as a primary textbook and as a handbook/reference for
LGBT-focused and general substance-use disorder clinics and their
administrators, clinicians, trainees, allies and volunteers.
?In this new book, the successor to the classic in the field
Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Substance
Abusers: Dual Identities by Dana G. Finnegan and Emily B. McNally,
Michael Shelton reviews the empirical literature and synthesizes
what we know about the prevalence of LGBT substance use, abuse, and
treatment availability, emphasizing the need for affirmative
therapeutic practices. The principles of trauma-informed and
culturally competent treatment/intervention are explained and
assessed, as well as the challenges of minority stress and
microaggressions experienced by the LGBT population. Separate
sections focus on the sub-populations of lesbians, gay men,
bisexuals, and transgender individuals. Separate chapters focus on
LGBT youth, the elderly, family constellations and concerns,
criminal justice issues, and rural LGBT substance abuse. This
volume provides an introduction to the field that will be useful
both as a primary textbook and as a handbook/reference for
LGBT-focused and general substance-use disorder clinics and their
administrators, clinicians, trainees, allies and volunteers.
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