Increasg the unrstandg of genr inty, sexual orientatn, lbian and gay parentg, heterosexual bias and more through publitns, policy statements, programs and other rourc.
Contents:
- APA’S GUIL FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY WH LBIAN, GAY AND BISEXUAL CLIENTS: THE FUNDAMENTALS FOR PRACTICE
- GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN'S HEALTH
- LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR HEALTH
APA’S GUIL FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY WH LBIAN, GAY AND BISEXUAL CLIENTS: THE FUNDAMENTALS FOR PRACTICE
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GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN'S HEALTH
January 20, 2006 — Most psychologists are likely to enunter a lbian, gay or bisexual (LGB) client at some pot their practic (Gars, Hanck, Cochran, Goodchilds, & Pepl, 1991). This article foc on the APA’s “Guil for psychotherapy wh lbian, gay and bisexual clients, ” begng wh a brief discsn of signifint effects of stigma and “mory strs" on LGB dividuals.
LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR HEALTH
The LGB Guil at a Glance The “Guil for psychotherapy wh lbian, gay and bisexual clients” (APA, 2000) were created to help psychologists intify the fundamental issu unique to the asssment and treatment of LGB dividuals, upl, and fai.
Homosexualy and bisexualy are not ditive of mental illns although (as scribed above) stigma and prejudice may ntribute to an creased need for psychologil servic this muny. A health profsnal’s prejudice and accurate or outdated rmatn about homosexualy and bisexualy on the provir’s part may affect a client’s prentatn and the procs of psychotherapy. A person’s homosexual or bisexual orientatn may have an impact upon his or her fay of orig and the relatnship wh that fay of orig.
Usg the “Guil for Psychotherapy wh Lbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients”. The “Guil for Psychotherapy wh Lbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients” provi practners wh a ncise overview of the most fundamental issu relevant to clil practice wh LGB clients.