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This edited book presents a comprehensive guide to the research,
challenges and differing perspectives within mental health for
sexual minority populations in the UK. Drawing on clinical, social,
health and community psychology perspectives, it brings the urgency
of this topic back to the fore, providing insight into some of ways
we understand and make sense of the increased prevalence of poorer
mental health in these populations. Using an intersectional
approach, a broad range of experts from across academia and
practice explore the specific threat and discrimination faced by
sexual minorities and investigate the high prevalence of poor
mental health, health risk behaviours and psychological distress in
these groups. The volume also offers innovative insight as to ways
in which the disparities experienced by sexual minorities may be
addressed. Ideal for practitioners in mental health and sexuality,
as well as psychologists, policy makers, and academics alike
interested in mental health, sexuality, public health,
psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, or counselling, this collection
features wide array of qualitative and quantitative sources to
describe the current state of the art with an interdisciplinary
lens.
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