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1 online resource (xxv, 299 pages) : illustrations. |
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Haworth series in GLBT family studies
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Haworth series in GLBT family studies.
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Note |
A compilation of articles previously published in the Journal of GLBT Family Studies. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction / Jerry J. Bigner -- pt. I. GLBT family issues -- 1. A process of change : the intersection of the GLBT individual and his or her family origin / Colleen M. Connolly -- Societal and familial constraints -- GLBT awareness and discovery -- The question of disclosure -- The process of change -- Conclusion -- 2. Life-course social science perspectives on the GLBT family / Bertram J. Cohler -- Life-course perspectives and the GLBT family -- From life-cycle to life-course family study -- Life-course perspectives on sexual-minority families -- Conclusion -- 3. Translove : transgender persons and their families / Gianna E. Israel -- General issues -- Family-of-origin issues -- Case study : a transwoman (MTF) -- Couples' issues -- Case study : a transman (FTM) -- Issues affecting children -- Conclusion -- Introductory transgender resources -- 4. A family matter : when a spouse comes out as gay, lesbian, or bisexual / Amity P. Buxton -- Where we are -- Gay, lesbian, and bisexual spouses -- Heterosexual spouses -- Mixed-orientation couples -- Children of mixed-orientation couples -- The future and how we might get there -- 5. Genograms redrawn : lesbian couples define their families / Mary Swainson, Fiona Tasker -- Lesbian family relationships -- Family life-cycle theory and genograms -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- 6. Siblings and sexual orientation : products of alternative families or the ones who got away? / Esther D. Rothblum, Kimberly F. Balsam, Sondra E. Solomon, Rhonda J. Factor -- Siblings as a comparison group for GLBs : the studies -- Education and moving away from the family of origin -- Relationships, children, and division of labor -- Religion and politics -- Which siblings become lesbian, gay, bisexual, or heterosexual? -- 7. Stress and adaptation among families of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth : research challenges / Anthony R. D'Augelli -- Stress and the discovery of GLB youths' sexual and gender identities -- Recent findings concerning GLB youth and their families -- Problems with research on familial reactions to disclosure of GLB youths' sexual orientation -- A human development model of GLB youth development in the family context -- Directions for future research. |
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pt. II. Special issues in GLBT family studies -- 8. Polyamory and gay men : a family systems approach / Michael Bettinger -- Models of polyamory -- Making it work : essential skills -- Benefits of polyamorous relationships -- Understanding families -- Understanding a polyamorous gay male family -- Areas for future research -- Conclusion -- 9. Coming out as "we 3" : using personal ethnography and the case study to assess relational identity and parental support of gay male, three-partner relationships / Eric Aoki -- Background -- The academic letter -- 10. Same-sex marriage and legalized relationships : I do, or do I? / Esther D. Rothblum -- Heterosexual marriage as a model for same-sex marriage? -- Same-sex marriage -- Do lesbians and gay men want to marry? -- Other data on legalized same-sex relationships -- Future directions -- 11. Same-sex marriage : the difficult road ahead / Vincent J. Samar. |
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pt. III. Clinical issues in GLBT family studies -- 12. Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll ... and children : redefining male couples in the twenty-first century / David E. Greenan, Gil Tunnell -- A systemic perspective -- Case illustration : Mark and Fred -- A work in progress -- Conclusion -- 13. Achieving competent family practice with same-sex parents : some promising directions / Jacky Coates, Richard Sullivan -- The requirements of ethical practice -- Family systems theory : role differentiation in same-sex parents -- Structural social work -- Ecological systems perspective -- Queer theory -- Weaving together strands of theory : role differentiation and queer parents -- Clinical implications -- 14. Listening to lesbian couples : communication competence in long-term relationships / Colleen M. Connolly, Mary Kay Sicola -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion and recommendations. |
Summary |
"An Introduction to GLBT Family Studies spotlights the issues, research, and future trends that provide a foundation for the study of GLBT families. This breakthrough volume focuses not only on the obvious, unique factors within GLBT families but also on the elements encountered within families that are present regardless of sexual orientation and gender, such as physical and emotional abuse. Expert contributors present research findings on family pattern issues relating to parent-child relationships, child development, sibling relationships, family structure, intimate relationships, stepfamilies, alternative family structures, and extended family relationships. Each chapter is extensively referenced and offers possibilities for further research."--Jacket. |
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Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Gay people -- Family relationships.
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Gays. |
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Families. |
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Lesbians -- Family relationships.
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Lesbians -- Family relationships. |
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Lesbians. |
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Bisexuals -- Family relationships.
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Bisexuals. |
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Transgender people -- Family relationships.
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Transgender people. |
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Sexual minorities -- Family relationships.
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Sexual minorities. |
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Electronic books.
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Homosexuals. |
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Lesbians. |
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Bisexual people. |
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Transgender people. |
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LGBTQ+ people. |
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Sexual minorities. |
Added Author |
Bigner, Jerry J.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Introduction to GLBT family studies. New York : Haworth Press, ©2006 9780789024961 (DLC) 2005027805 (OCoLC)61748316 |
ISBN |
9781136424649 (electronic book) |
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1136424644 (electronic book) |
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1299608841 (e-book) |
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9781299608849 (e-book) |
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9780789024961 |
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0789024969 |
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9780789024978 |
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0789024977 |
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9781136424717 (e-book) |
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1136424717 |
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