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This book accessibly explores the phenomenon of internalized
homonegativity among same gender loving Black men who love other
men, providing practical tools to help therapists identify the
underlying motivations for their clients' feelings. Written from
personal and clinical experience, P. Ryan Grant defines
internalized homonegativity as the negative thoughts felt by a
person due to their same gender loving identity. The book's
introduction provides a backdrop of the developmental experiences
Black same gender loving men often encounter and connects
theoretical concepts with qualitative Black same gender loving male
experiences. Chapters then explore the contextual consequences of
internalized homonegativity and educate readers on how conditioned
shame and anxiety relating to these factors alter mental health and
functioning in various spaces. The final part of the book presents
therapeutic techniques based on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT),
cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and acceptance and commitment
therapy (ACT) to assist readers in helping clients to navigate a
homonegative world. This book is essential reading for sex
therapists, educators, students, and sexuality professionals who
are looking for resources on working with Black same gender loving
male clients, as well as those occupations seeking to create
programs for Black same gender loving men. It will also be a
helpful resource for Black same gender loving men seeking to live
value-based lives.
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