Over the last three decades, the visibility -- and public acceptance -- of self-identified lesbian women and gay men and bisexual and transgender individuals has increased dramatically, making it more important than ever to understand the dynamics of their relationships.
This timely work, part of Volume 21 in the Review of Psychiatry series, offers compelling facts and insights in a concise yet comprehensive format, bringing together the latest research and clinical practice in this rapidly evolving field. - Chapter 1 details normal adolescent development and the extra challenges...
Over the last three decades, the visibility -- and public acceptance -- of self-identified lesbian women and gay men and bisexual and transgender i...
Ezra E. H. Griffith Billy E. Jones Altha J. Stewart
Examines the role of African Americans within American psychiatric health care from interconnected perspectives. The experiences of black patients and the mental health professionals who serve them are analysed against the backdrop of the cultural, societal, and professional forces that have shaped their place in this specialized health care arena.
Examines the role of African Americans within American psychiatric health care from interconnected perspectives. The experiences of black patients and...