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OverviewA discussion of homosexuality and the mental health professions. Written by the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry Committee on Human Sexuality, it examines the impact of bias. Areas addressed include the dimensions of anti-homosexual bias (such as historical influences on AHB and psychological mechanisms in AHB); AHB in the clinical setting; the impact of AHB on supervision and professional training (including power differentiation between supervisor and trainee); legal aspects of AHB and mental health; and HIV and AHB in mental health. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack Drescher , Jack DrescherPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Analytic Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.362kg ISBN: 9780881633184ISBN 10: 0881633186 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 01 March 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""A thoughtful and comprehensive review of antihomosexual bias in contemporary American society and its effects on all aspects of mental health training and care. It should be required reading for all persons whose work brings them into contact with gays or lesbians -- whether as caretakers, trainees, social workers, psychotherapists, teachers, or forensic specialists."" - Judd Marmor, M.D., Franz Alexander Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus, University of Southern California ""This excellent book addresses antihomosexual bias in a nonthreatening but direct and scholarly manner. It is intended for a professional readership but raises concerns that are no less important for the general public. After all, stigmatization and discrimination affect all individuals negatively, whether or not they have a psychiatric disorder. I have no doubt this book will stimulate self-reflection in all who read it."" - Allan Tasman, M.D., American Psychiatric Association <p> A thoughtful and comprehensive review of antihomosexual bias in contemporary American society and its effects on all aspects of mental health training and care. It should be required reading for all persons whose work brings them into contact with gays or lesbians -- whether as caretakers, trainees, social workers, psychotherapists, teachers, or forensic specialists. <p>- Judd Marmor, M.D., Franz Alexander Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus, University of Southern California<p> This excellent book addresses antihomosexual bias in a nonthreatening but direct and scholarly manner. It is intended for a professional readership but raises concerns that are no less important for the general public. After all, stigmatization and discrimination affect all individuals negatively, whether or not they have a psychiatric disorder. I have no doubt this book will stimulate self-reflection in all who read it. <p>- Allan Tasman, M.D., American Psychiatric Association A thoughtful and comprehensive review of antihomosexual bias in contemporary American society and its effects on all aspects of mental health training and care. It should be required reading for all persons whose work brings them into contact with gays or lesbians -- whether as caretakers, trainees, social workers, psychotherapists, teachers, or forensic specialists. - Judd Marmor, M.D., Franz Alexander Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus, University of Southern California This excellent book addresses antihomosexual bias in a nonthreatening but direct and scholarly manner. It is intended for a professional readership but raises concerns that are no less important for the general public. After all, stigmatization and discrimination affect all individuals negatively, whether or not they have a psychiatric disorder. I have no doubt this book will stimulate self-reflection in all who read it. - Allan Tasman, M.D., American Psychiatric Association Author InformationHomosexuality and the Mental Health Professions: The Impact of Bias is a collaborative work from the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, Committee on Human Sexuality. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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