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Sexuality and Gender for Mental Health Professionals: A Practical Guide


Sexuality and Gender for Mental Health Professionals: A Practical Guide

Hardback by Richards, Christina; Barker, Meg-John

Sexuality and Gender for Mental Health Professionals: A Practical Guide

£131.00

ISBN:
9780857028426
Publication Date:
15 Oct 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Sexuality and Gender for Mental Health Professionals: A Practical Guide

Description

Questions of sexuality and gender affect everyone and therefore have an inevitable relevance in the consulting room. Yet with interpretations and manifestations of both varying greatly from person to person, understanding the inherent complexities of sexuality and gender can be a daunting task for the health professional. Breaking down these complexities this practical guide familiarises the reader with all of the common and many of the less common sexualities, genders and relationship forms, and explains experiences and issues relating to each. The book contains: -Explanations of various forms of sexuality, gender and relationship structures -Common concerns relating to specific groups -Key practises relating to specific groups -The treatment of specific groups in contemporary Western society -Details of some rules and ideals that are commonly found within specific groups -Suggestions for professional practice with these groups Ideal for all members of the multidisciplinary team, this accessible book is relevant to practitioners across theoretical backgrounds. Whether you are a trainee or qualified psychotherapist, counsellor, nurse, medic, psychiatrist, social worker or applied psychologist, this is a vital text for your professional practice. CHRISTINA RICHARDS is Senior Specialist Psychology Associate at the West London Mental Health NHS Trust (Charing Cross) Gender Identity Clinic. MEG BARKER is a senior lecturer in psychology at the Open University and a sex and relationship therapist.

Contents

Introduction PART ONE: GENDER PRACTICES AND IDENTITIES Transgender (Trans) - Living a different gender from that assigned at birth Intersex / Diversity of Sexual Development (DSD) Cisgender - Living in the gender assigned at birth Further Genders PART TWO: SEXUALITY: PRACTICES AND IDENTITIES Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, and Sadomasochism (BDSM) / Kink Asexuality Bisexuality Lesbian and Gay sexuality Heterosexuality Cross-dressing Further Sexualities PART THREE: RELATIONSHIP STRUCTURES Monogamy Non-monogamy

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