: New methods for treating addictions and contemporary LGBT-affirmative psychoanalysis.
: Praeger (part of the Practical and Applied Psychology series). Length : 296 pages. ISBN-13 : 978-1440843372. LGBT Psychology and Mental Health - Bloomsbury Publishing
The text you are referring to is the book , edited by Richard Ruth, PhD and Erik Santacruz, EdD . Published on October 27, 2017 , it serves as a comprehensive guide to modern discoveries and clinical trends in LGBTQ-affirmative care. Overview of the Book LGBT Psychology and Mental Health: Emerging Res...
The volume is designed to equip mental health professionals—including psychologists, clinicians, and counselors—with the latest scientific and therapeutic insights to better serve LGBTQ populations. It bridges theoretical concepts with actionable clinical steps.
: Research on trans-inclusiveness, trans-affirmation, gender fluidity, and the evolution of developmental theory for LGBT populations. : New methods for treating addictions and contemporary
: Analysis of social psychology, microaggressions, and the higher risks of depression, anxiety, and substance misuse within the community.
: Examining how multiple cultural identities (e.g., being a person of colour and LGBT) create unique stressors and impact daily life. ISBN-13 : 978-1440843372
: Emerging policy issues and a projection of the field's direction over the next two decades. Publication Details
: New methods for treating addictions and contemporary LGBT-affirmative psychoanalysis.
: Praeger (part of the Practical and Applied Psychology series). Length : 296 pages. ISBN-13 : 978-1440843372. LGBT Psychology and Mental Health - Bloomsbury Publishing
The text you are referring to is the book , edited by Richard Ruth, PhD and Erik Santacruz, EdD . Published on October 27, 2017 , it serves as a comprehensive guide to modern discoveries and clinical trends in LGBTQ-affirmative care. Overview of the Book
The volume is designed to equip mental health professionals—including psychologists, clinicians, and counselors—with the latest scientific and therapeutic insights to better serve LGBTQ populations. It bridges theoretical concepts with actionable clinical steps.
: Research on trans-inclusiveness, trans-affirmation, gender fluidity, and the evolution of developmental theory for LGBT populations.
: Analysis of social psychology, microaggressions, and the higher risks of depression, anxiety, and substance misuse within the community.
: Examining how multiple cultural identities (e.g., being a person of colour and LGBT) create unique stressors and impact daily life.
: Emerging policy issues and a projection of the field's direction over the next two decades. Publication Details