Lesbian and Gay Psychology
Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications
Edited by:
- Beverly Greene - St John's University, New York
- Gregory M. Herek - University of California, Davis, USA
Volume:
1
Other Titles in:
Gay & Lesbian Studies
Gay & Lesbian Studies
February 1994 | 256 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
In this first volume of the Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Issues series, innovative empirical studies provide insight into the complexities and subtleties of the lesbian and gay community. Oustanding contributors explore issues relating to: the children of lesbians; internalized homophobia; lesbian and gay development; relationship quality of cohabiting couples; sexual pride and shame in lesbians; physical appearance; the impact of the feminist political movement; heterosexual attitudes; and boundaries in lesbian therapist/client relationships.
John C Gonsiorek
Foreword
Beverly Greene
Lesbian and Gay Sexual Orientations
Mary E Kite
When Perceptions Meet Reality
Carla Golden
Our Politics and Choices
Suzanna Rose
Sexual Pride and Shame in Lesbians
Esther D Rothblum
Lesbians and Physical Appearance
Nanette K Gartrell
Boundaries in Lesbian Therapist-Client Relationships
Anthony R D'Augelli
Lesbian and Gay Male Development
Lawrence A Kurdek
The Nature and Correlates of Relationship Quality in Gay, Lesbian and Heterosexual Cohabiting Couples
Charlotte J Patterson
Children of the Lesbian Baby Boom
Ariel Shidlo
Internalized Homophobia
Gregory M Herek
Assessing Heterosexuals' Attitudes toward Lesbians and Gay Men