Working with Gay Men and Lesbians in Private Psychotherapy Practice

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Author: Christopher J. Alexander

ISBN-10: 0789006936

ISBN-13: 9780789006936

Category: Psychoanalysis and homosexuality

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Working with Gay Men and Lesbians in Private Psychotherapy Practice is written for private practitioners solely by private practice clinicians who specialize in the treatment of gay men or lesbians. Focusing on numerous clinical issues that gays and lesbians often deal with, Working with Gay Men and Lesbians in Private Psychotherapy Practice also offers you proven guidance for maintaining and promoting your psychotherapy practice as a business.You will explore issues such as whether the therapist should disclose her/his sexual orientation, and how the therapist should address the degree to which internalized stigma about sexual orientation may impact the client’s concerns about the process of therapy in general. This insightful volume also focuses on the special complexities introduced to psychotherapy by managed care. You’ll find detailed, practical information about:a strategic plan for establishing, marketing, and developing a private practice in l/g/b psychologystaying abreast of the latest research and trends in gay/lesbian mental healthtreatment planning with gay and lesbian clientslesbian/gay couples counselingmultiple identity and gender issues particular to culture and ethnicityboundary issues Working with Gay Men and Lesbians in Private Psychotherapy Practice tackles how to therapeutically respond to the issues of gay men and lesbians. The practical strategies and specific suggestions can be directly incorporated into your work with gay and lesbian clients to ensure your success in confronting the specific issues and challenges they face. Booknews Rather than espousing "reparative' therapy to try to change the sexual orientation of homosexuals, six contributors review the current research and private clinical practice/marketing trends respecting them as individuals coping with relationship boundary, identity, and other life issues. Co-published simultaneously as Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, vol. 8, no. 4, 1998. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

ForewordIntroduction1Staying Current with Gay and Lesbian Research and Practice Knowledge5The Business of Private Practice: Marketing Strategies for Gay and Lesbian Therapists29Lesbian Therapists and Lesbian Clients: Therapeutic and Practical Considerations, with Implications for Private Practice43Clinical and Practical Considerations in Private Practice with Lesbians and Gay Men of Color59Boundary Issues in Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy Relationships77Treatment Planning for Gay and Lesbian Clients95Index107