Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, and queer psychology : an introduction
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, and queer psychology : an introduction
Cambridge University Press, 2020
2nd ed
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Note
First published 2010
Bibliography : p. [297]-357
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The second edition of this award-winning textbook provides an accessible and engaging introduction to the field of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer psychology. Comprehensive in scope and international in outlook, it offers an integrated overview of key topical areas, from history and context, identities and fluidity, families and relationships, to health and wellbeing. The second edition has been extensively revised to address substantial developments and emerging areas, such as people born with intersex variations, transgender and non-binary genders, intersectionality, and gender-diverse children. It also includes new pedagogical features to support learning and to facilitate discussion and reflection, with feature boxes throughout that explain important concepts, provide concise overviews of cutting-edge research, and offer first-person narratives that bring topics to life. This pioneering textbook is an essential resource for undergraduate courses on sex, gender, and sexuality in psychology and related disciplines, such as sociology, health studies, social work, education, and counselling.
Table of Contents
- Part I. History and Context: 1. LGBTIQ psychology in context
- 2. Theoretical and methodological perspectives
- 3. Sex, gender and sexualities in psychology
- Part II. Identities and Fluidity: 4. Gender diversity
- 5. Sexual and gender identities
- Part III. Families and Relationships: 6. Recognition and resistance
- 7. Children and parenting
- 8. Assisted reproductive technologies
- Part IV. Health and Wellbeing: 9. Prejudice, discrimination and mental health
- 10. Sexual health
- 11. Ageing and chronic illness
- 12. Challenges and opportunities to health and wellbeing
- 13. Conclusion.
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