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Lesbian And Gay Psychology Adrian Coyle Celia Kitzinger

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Lesbian And Gay Psychology Adrian Coyle Celia Kitzinger
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.06 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Adrian Coyle, Celia Kitzinger
ISBN: 9781405102223, 1405102225
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Lesbian And Gay Psychology Adrian Coyle Celia Kitzinger by Adrian Coyle, Celia Kitzinger 9781405102223, 1405102225 instant download after payment.

Written in an accessible but scholarly manner, this is the first British-edited and authored collection on lesbian and gay psychology. Leading names in the field discuss a broad range of concerns cutting across social, health, developmental, educational and counselling psychology. These include topics such as development during adolescence, girls' friendships, identity formation and disclosure, parenting and family issues, health issues, psychotherapy and social attitudes. The struggle to legitimise lesbian and gay psychology has been a local as well as an international one, and the contributors to this volume share some of the characteristics which have distinguished the development of the discipline in Britain. Typical of the British approach are engagement with both feminist and critical perspectives, the use of qualitative as well as quantitative methods, and theoretical and epistemological sophistication. The volume as a whole takes lesbian and gay psychology forward into the twenty-first century.

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