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Fundamentals of LGBT Substance Use Disorders Multiple Identities, Multiple Challenges [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 155x228x20 mm, weight: 626 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: Harrington Park Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1939594111
  • ISBN-13: 9781939594112
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 155x228x20 mm, weight: 626 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: Harrington Park Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1939594111
  • ISBN-13: 9781939594112
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

?In this new book, the successor to the classic in the field Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Substance Abusers: Dual Identities by Dana G. Finnegan and Emily B. McNally, Michael Shelton reviews the empirical literature and synthesizes what we know about the prevalence of LGBT substance use, abuse, and treatment availability, emphasizing the need for affirmative therapeutic practices. The principles of trauma-informed and culturally competent treatment/intervention are explained and assessed, as well as the challenges of minority stress and microaggressions experienced by the LGBT population. Separate sections focus on the sub-populations of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgender individuals. Separate chapters focus on LGBT youth, the elderly, family constellations and concerns, criminal justice issues, and rural LGBT substance abuse. This volume provides an introduction to the field that will be useful both as a primary textbook and as a handbook/reference for LGBT-focused and general substance-use disorder clinics and their administrators, clinicians, trainees, allies and volunteers.

Recenzijos

?Finnegan and McNally established a gold standard with the release of their book Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Substance Abusers: Dual Identities, which has been used by counselors treating LGBT substance abusers for more than three decades. Now with the release of the official successor edition from Harrington Park Press, Fundamentals of LGBT Substance Use Disorders: Multiple Populations, Multiple Challenges, the standard is being raised for all current and future addiction professionals. As a clinician, author Michael Shelton is deeply aware of the need to utilize current research, evidence-informed practices, and culturally fluid approaches. Combining this knowledge with his skills as a writer, he expertly disseminates this material to the reader. Substance use in the LGBT communities continues to be a significant health issue. We know treatment works, and we now have another resource to assist in meeting the challenge. -- Philip T. McCabe, president of NALGAP (The Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies), Rutgers Center for Alcohol Studies ??An excellent and thorough update on best and evidence based practices in addressing substance use in LGBT populations... The depth and breadth are impressive. Cogently addresses minority stress and trauma, which are key to understanding and effectively treating problematic substance use in sexual minorities. -- Barbara Warren, director for LGBT Programs and Policies, Office for Diversity and Inclusion, Mount Sinai Health System This contemporary and thorough resource may be helpful for anyone who wishes to better understand LGBT substance use and more sensitively and effectively support LGBT individuals in treatment, recovery, and counseling settings. Whether you have never worked with LGBT clients or have considerable experience, this book has something for you... Ideally suited for students, clinicians, and administrators in general, and for LGBT-focused clinics and treatment programs. -- Sandra Radin SALIS News

Foreword xi
Dana G. Finnegan
Emily B. McNally
Introduction i
SECTION ONE AN OVERVIEW OF LGBT SUBSTANCE USE
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Lgbt Substance Use Disorders
9(18)
The History of LGBT Substance Abuse Studies
11(3)
Recurrent Methodological Problems
14(2)
Recent Studies of LGBT Substance Use
16(4)
Treatment Availability
20(2)
Lack of LGBT Affirmative Treatment Options
22(2)
Conclusions
24(3)
Chapter 2 Factors Leading To LGBT Substance Abuse
27(24)
General Risk Factors
29(2)
LGBT-Specific Risk Factors
31(3)
Minority Stress
34(8)
The Coming-Out Process
42(4)
Bars and Clubs as Safe Places
46(1)
Conclusions
47(4)
Chapter 3 Treatment Of LGBT Substance Abuse
51(30)
General Treatment Principles
53(3)
Sexual and Gender Minorities and Approaches to Treatment
56(17)
Conclusions
73(8)
SECTION TWO LGBT-SPECIFIC SUBSTANCE USE PATTERNS
Chapter 4 Trans People and Substance Use
81(24)
Definitions
84(1)
Demographics of the Trans Population
85(1)
Etiology
86(1)
The Process of Transitioning
87(1)
Substance Use
88(5)
The Impact of Minority Stress
93(2)
Co-occurring Disorders
95(1)
Treatment Considerations
96(6)
Conclusions
102(3)
Chapter 5 Bisexual Individuals and Substance Use
105(24)
Defining Bisexuality
108(2)
Demographics of Bisexuality
110(1)
Psychological Research and Bisexuals
111(2)
Coming Out as Bisexual
113(2)
Substance Use and the Bisexual Population
115(3)
Co-occurring Disorders
118(1)
Minority Stress and Societal Influences
119(2)
Behavioral Bisexuality
121(3)
Treatment for Bisexual Substance Abuse
124(1)
Conclusions
125(4)
Chapter 6 Lesbians and Substance Use
129(24)
Lesbian Demographics
131(2)
Alcohol Use
133(4)
Other Substance Use
137(3)
Risk Factors
140(4)
Co-occurring Disorders
144(1)
Treatment
145(4)
Conclusions
149(4)
Chapter 7 Gay Men and Substance Use
153(26)
Terminology
155(1)
Population Size
156(1)
Substance Use Patterns
157(8)
Risk Factors
165(2)
Substance Use and HIV
167(3)
Co-occurring Disorders
170(2)
Treatment
172(2)
Conclusions
174(5)
SECTION THREE INTERSECTING IDENTITIES
Chapter 8 LGBT Youth and Substance Use
179(28)
Substance Use Prevalence among LGB Youth
181(2)
Substance Use Prevalence among Transgender Youth
183(1)
Risk Factors
184(12)
Protective Factors
196(2)
Homeless LGBT Youth
198(3)
Treatment for LGBT Youth
201(2)
Prevention of Substance Abuse
203(2)
Conclusions
205(2)
Chapter 9 LGBT Elders and Substance Use
207(20)
Older LGBT Adult Substance Use
210(3)
Substance Abuse among Older LGBT Adults
213(3)
Substance Use Treatment for Older Adults
216(1)
Specific Treatment Considerations for LGBT Older Adults
217(7)
Conclusions
224(3)
Chapter 10 Substance Use and LGBT Family Constellations
227(24)
Changing Definitions of Family
231(3)
Family Systems
234(2)
Impact of Substance Use on Family Systems
236(2)
Intimate Partner Violence
238(1)
Issues Specific to LGBT Families
239(3)
Substance Use Interventions with Couples and Families
242(2)
Substance Use Interventions with LGBT Couples and Families
244(2)
Family Stages of Recovery
246(1)
Future Directions
247(1)
Conclusions
248(3)
Chapter 11 LGBT Substance Users In The Criminal Justice System
251(16)
An Overview of Substance Use and Criminal Activity
254(1)
LGBT Individuals and the Legal System
255(4)
LGBT Substance Use and the Criminal Justice System
259(1)
Substance Use Treatment for Detainees and Prisoners
260(3)
Substance Use Treatment for LGBT Detainees and Prisoners
263(1)
Conclusions
264(3)
Chapter 12 LGBT Individuals in Rural Environments
267(20)
Substance Use in Rural America
270(2)
Rural Substance Abuse Treatment
272(1)
Rural LGBT Demographic Factors
273(1)
Risk Factors for Rural LGBT Residents
274(4)
Rural LGBT Substance Use
278(1)
Rural LGBT Treatment Services
279(1)
The Future of Rural Substance Abuse Treatment
280(3)
Conclusions
283(4)
Appendix I Treatment Agency Self-Audit: Policy and Procedures 287(2)
Appendix II Treatment Agency Self-Audit: LGBT Employees 289(4)
Appendix III The Gay Affirmative Practice Scale 293(4)
Abbreviations 297(2)
Notes 299(62)
Bibliography 361(36)
Resources on LGBT Substance use and Treatment 397(8)
Index 405
?Michael Shelton has previously served as a board member for NALGAP (National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies). Among his previous books are Gay Men and Substance Abuse: A Basic Guide for Addicts and Those Who Care for Them, which was awarded Best LGBT Book of the Year by the Independent Book Publishers Association, and Family Pride: What LGBT Families Should Know About Navigating Home, School, and Safety in Their Neighborhoods.