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Teaching LGBTQ Psychology: Queering Innovative Pedagogy and Practice
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Teaching LGBTQ Psychology: Queering Innovative Pedagogy and Practice

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All instructional environments should be safe places to engage in exploration and active learning. How instructors address lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) identities is critical for the education of all learners, whether or not the primary subject matter is sexual orientation and/or gender diversity.

This book is a theoretical and practical guide for individuals who teach and train about LGBTQ psychology in diverse groups and settings.

Each chapter approaches sexual and gender diversity from a resilience, wellness-focused framework, with the overall goal of furthering social justice for LGBTQ individuals.

Balancing the conceptual literature with practical examples and case illustrations, the collection features:

A review of ethical guidelines, laws, and practice standards related to LGBTQ rights and professionals’ obligations Innovative teaching techniques, activities, and strategies to understand and reduce minority stress and marginalization Tips for scaffolding students’ knowledge regarding identity development Examples of how to support clinical trainees’ skill development in working with LGBTQ clients Useful tools for LGBTQ education in the community, including health care settings, schools, businesses and government agencies, and religious organizations

Other specific topics covered include affirmative language and terminology; coming out issues; classroom and behavioral management strategies; intervention and prevention efforts relevant to LGBTQ communities; and the impact of history, identity, culture, and community on various aspects of functioning for LGBTQ individuals.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Country
United States
Date
16 January 2017
Pages
296
ISBN
9781433826511

All instructional environments should be safe places to engage in exploration and active learning. How instructors address lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) identities is critical for the education of all learners, whether or not the primary subject matter is sexual orientation and/or gender diversity.

This book is a theoretical and practical guide for individuals who teach and train about LGBTQ psychology in diverse groups and settings.

Each chapter approaches sexual and gender diversity from a resilience, wellness-focused framework, with the overall goal of furthering social justice for LGBTQ individuals.

Balancing the conceptual literature with practical examples and case illustrations, the collection features:

A review of ethical guidelines, laws, and practice standards related to LGBTQ rights and professionals’ obligations Innovative teaching techniques, activities, and strategies to understand and reduce minority stress and marginalization Tips for scaffolding students’ knowledge regarding identity development Examples of how to support clinical trainees’ skill development in working with LGBTQ clients Useful tools for LGBTQ education in the community, including health care settings, schools, businesses and government agencies, and religious organizations

Other specific topics covered include affirmative language and terminology; coming out issues; classroom and behavioral management strategies; intervention and prevention efforts relevant to LGBTQ communities; and the impact of history, identity, culture, and community on various aspects of functioning for LGBTQ individuals.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Country
United States
Date
16 January 2017
Pages
296
ISBN
9781433826511