Trauma, Resilience, and Health Promotion in LGBT Patients: What Every Healthcare Provider Should Know

Trauma, Resilience, and Health Promotion in LGBT Patients: What Every Healthcare Provider Should Know

Trauma, Resilience, and Health Promotion in LGBT Patients: What Every Healthcare Provider Should Know

Trauma, Resilience, and Health Promotion in LGBT Patients: What Every Healthcare Provider Should Know

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Overview

This book has two goals: to educate healthcare professionals about the effect of identity-based adversity on the health of their LGBT patients, and to outline how providers can use the clinical encounter to promote LGBT patients’ resilience in the face of adversity and thereby facilitate recovery.

Toward this end, it addresses trauma in LGBT populations; factors that contribute to resilience both across the lifespan and in specific groups; and strategies for promoting resilience in clinical practice. Each chapter includes a case scenario with discussion questions and practice points that highlight critical clinical best practices.

The editors and contributors are respected experts on the health of LGBT people, and the book will be a “first of its kind” resource for all clinicians who wish to become better educated about, and provide high quality healthcare to, their LGBT patients.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319545097
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 06/05/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 259
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Kristen L. Eckstrand, MD, PhD
Department of Psychiatry
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Jennifer Potter, MD 

Associate Professor of Medicine

Advisory Dean&Director, William B. Castle Society

Harvard Medical School

 

Director, Women's Health Center

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

 

Director, Women's Health Program

Fenway Health Center

 

Director, Women's Health Research

The Fenway Institute

Table of Contents

PREFACE

CONTENTS

 

 

PART 1: OVERVIEW OF TRAUMA IN LGBT POPULATIONS

 

1.       Intersection of Trauma and Identity

Edward J. Alessi and James Martin

 

2.      Medical Intervention and LGBT People: A Brief History

Sophia Shapiro and Tia Powell

 

3.      Conceptualizing Trauma in Clinical Settings: Iatrogenic Harm and Bias

Tonia C. Poteat and Anneliese A. Singh

 

4.      Impact of Stress and Strain on Current LGBT Health Disparities

Robert-Paul Juster, Jennifer A. Vencill, and Philip Jai Johnson

 

PART 2: RESILIENCE  ACROSS THE LIFESPAN

5.      The Role of Resilience and Resilience Characteristics in Health Promotion

Laura Erickson-Schroth and Elizabeth Glaeser

 

6.      Childhood and Adolescence

Shelley L. Craig and Ashley Austin

 

7.      Resilience Across the Lifespan: Adulthood

Nathan Grant Smith

 

8.      Older Adults

Charles P. Hoy-Ellis

 

 

PART 3: RESILIENCE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS

 

9.      Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Individuals

Asa E. Radix, Laura Erickson-Schroth, and Laura A. Jacobs

 

10.  Understanding Trauma and Supporting Resilience with LGBTQ People of Color

Anneliese A. Singh

 

11.  LGBT Forced Migrants

Rebecca Hopkinson and Eva S. Keatley

 

12.  Lesbian and Bisexual Women

Katie Imborek, Dana van der Heide, and Shannon Phillips

 

13.  Institutionalization and Incarceration of LGBT Individuals

Erin McCauley and Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein

 

 

PART 4: RESILIENCE PROMOTION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE 

 

14.  An Overview of Trauma-Informed Care

Andrés F. Sciolla

 

15.  Screening and Assessment of Trauma in Clinical Populations

      Brian Hurley, Kenny Lin, Suni Niranjan Jani, and Kevin Kapila

16.  Patients and their Bodies: The Physical Exam

Sarah Peitzmeier and Jennifer Potter

 

17.  Motivational Interviewing for LGBT Patients

Blake E Johnson and Matthew J Mimiaga

 

18.  Promoting Healthy LGBT Interpersonal Relationships

Kerith J. Conron, Nathan Brewer, and Heather L. McCauley

 

19.  Community Responses to Trauma

RJ Robles and E. Kale Edmiston

 

20.  Resilience Development among LGBT Health Practitioners

Carl G Streed Jr. and Mickey Eliason 
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