Couple Therapy with Gay Men

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214 pages 2002

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"The book first provides an overview of the psychological, cultural, and sociological contexts of gay male relationships. Discussed are such topics as developmental issues in gay men's lives and the effects of male gender acculturation on intimate relating. Next, the three stages of systemic couple therapy are described in detail and the process of intervention with a heterosexual couple is briefly illustrated.

Demonstrating how treatment goals and interventions can be modified to better serve gay couples, the book depicts effective ways to help male partners." "Throughout, the authors demonstrate simple yet powerful interventions that guide couples in understanding where they are stuck and experimenting with more fulfilling behaviors. Also addressed are key issues facing the therapist - gay or straight - including advice on dealing with one's own internalized homophobia.".

"Written in an accessible, empathic style, and filled with evocative case material, this book belongs on the desks of family therapists, clinical and counseling psychologists, psychiatrists, and clinical social workers. Graduate-level students and residents in these areas will find it a timely and informative text."--BOOK JACKET.

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