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Overview

Even in today's more enlightened society, it takes courage for many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals to "come out of the closet" and embrace their sexual orientation and identity. Coming out, or facing internal and societal conflicts related to sexuality, involves a great deal of anxiety that can permeate other aspects of an LGBT individual's life -- particularly when seeking psychiatric treatment. The goal of The LGBT Casebook is to help clinicians, trainees, and other mental health professionals address the mental health needs of LGBT people in the context of problems these individuals face in their everyday lives, including homophobia and discrimination.

The LGBT Casebook begins with five chapters devoted to basic concerns that affect LGBT populations, including coming out, heterosexist attitudes, the "don't ask, don't tell" mentality, legal issues, gay parenting, and sexual identity in patient-therapist relationships. In the rest of the book, clinician-authors present case studies of 20 patients with different DSM diagnoses, illuminating the impact of LGBT identity and illustrating a way of working with each presented patient. Features and benefits of The LGBT Casebook include: • Insights into the unique problems LGBT people face in their everyday lives when compared with heterosexual individuals.• Problems that are common to all LGBT individuals, such as the anxiety of being in the closet (hiding one's identity) or coming out (embracing one's identity).• Practitioners with little experience in working with the LGBT population can gain a better understanding of psychiatric diagnoses within the context of an LGBT individual's everyday life.• The book can be read cover-to-cover to gain insights into the full diversity of the LGBT population, or by specific chapters of interest to help with the diagnosis of a patient currently in treatment.• A glossary at the back of the book defines both clinical and colloquial terms and phrases that clinicians and patients use to define themselves and their peers.

While The LGBT Casebook is the ideal general overview and roadmap for the clinician new to treating LGBT patients, it also provides new pearls of wisdom and insights for psychiatrists, residents, medical students, nurses, and clinical social workers who are already familiar with working with the LGBT community. By introducing a diverse range of people, diagnoses, and presenting problems, it will serve as a valuable reference book for all mental health professionals when assessing and treating the mental health concerns of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender patients.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781585629596
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 04/16/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 324
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Petros Levounis, M.D., M.A., is Director of the Addiction Institute of New York; Associate Chair for Clinical Services in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, and Chief of the Division of Addiction Psychiatry at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals; and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, NY.

Jack Drescher, M.D., is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at New York Medical College, and Training and Supervising Analyst at the William A. White Institute in New York, NY.

Mary E. Barber, M.D., is Clinical Director of Rockland Psychiatric Center and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, NY.

Table of Contents

ContributorsForewordPrefacePART I: Basic PrinciplesChapter 1. What's in Your Closet?Chapter 2. Coming Out to Self and OthersChapter 3. From Outlaws to In-LawsChapter 4. LGBT ParentingChapter 5. Sexual Identity in Patient-Therapist RelationshipsPART II: Case StudiesChapter 6. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderChapter 7. Substance DependenceChapter 8. SchizophreniaChapter 9. Major Depressive DisorderChapter 10. Dysthymic DisorderChapter 11. Bipolar DisorderChapter 12. Panic DisorderChapter 13. Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderChapter 14. Posttraumatic Stress DisorderChapter 15. Generalized Anxiety DisorderChapter 16. Adjustment DisorderChapter 17. Borderline Personality DisorderChapter 18. Parent-Child Relational ProblemChapter 19. Partner Relational ProblemChapter 20. BereavementChapter 21. Occupational ProblemChapter 22. Identity ProblemChapter 23. Religious or Spiritual ProblemChapter 24. Acculturation ProblemChapter 25. Phase of Life ProblemGlossaryIndex

What People are Saying About This

Steven S. Sharfstein

This brilliantly edited volume is an essential reference and must read for all therapists who treat LGBT patients and their families. The unique issues LGBT patients bring to therapy are interwoven with the common clinical problems in every day practice as the case studies illustrate beautifully. A groundbreaking contribution to the field.(President and CEO, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Baltimore, Maryland)

Steven S. Sharfstein M.D., President and CEO, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Baltimore, Maryland - Steven S. Sharfstein M.D.

This brilliantly edited volume is an essential reference and must read for all therapists who treat LGBT patients and their families. The unique issues LGBT patients bring to therapy are interwoven with the common clinical problems in every day practice as the case studies illustrate beautifully. A groundbreaking contribution to the field.

Steven S. Kipnis, M.D., FACP, FASAM, Medical Director, New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services - Steven S. Kipnis

[For] difficulty in treating special populations, this book is a must. The case studies lend themselves to everyday problems, concerns, and solutions.

Nada L. Stotland

The title of The LGBT Casebook does not do full credit to this rich source of information and clinical support for all health care professionals, at every stage of learning and practice. Given the prevalence of GLBT individuals in society, and the stresses to which their sexual orientations subject them, most of us will see GLBT patients, and few of us, whatever our own orientations, are prepared to offer them the expertise they deserve. It's all in this Casebook, in well-organized and eminently readable form. Kudos to editors Levounis, Drescher, and Barber. Their book should be on the bookshelf of each of us.

Analice Gigliotti

A book that should be read by everyone! The LGBT Casebook brings homosexuality out of the psychiatric closet and into the 21st century. Based on solid evidence from the scientific literature, this book breaks common myths and stereotypes, helping the reader truly understand gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered women and men. It reaches deep into the mind of LGBT people to explore the psychological distress caused by homophobia and stigma; describes the "legal standing" of LGBT family relationships; and shows the practicing mental health clinician how to manage the most common psychiatric conditions affecting individuals in today's LGBT communities.

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