Midlife and Older LGBT Adults: Knowledge and Affirmative Practice for the Social Services

Midlife and Older LGBT Adults: Knowledge and Affirmative Practice for the Social Services

by Ski Hunter
Midlife and Older LGBT Adults: Knowledge and Affirmative Practice for the Social Services

Midlife and Older LGBT Adults: Knowledge and Affirmative Practice for the Social Services

by Ski Hunter

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Overview

Gain insight into the various practice issues that arise when working with midlife and older LGBT persons!

Take a unique look at the lives of midlife and older LGBT persons in Midlife and Older LGBT Adults. This book reviews various life arenas in which midlife and older LGBT persons exist and the problems with which they cope. It addresses the lives of this group—from their sexual identities to their family and work situations. The book includes research-based knowledge on issues such as coming out, disclosure, education, work, family, general positives and negatives, and more.

Not only does this book discuss the lifestyles of individuals in this group, but it also includes how social services professionals can respond to their needs in an affirmative way. The book provides an overview of practice issues with midlife and older LGBT persons to help social workers and other human services workers treat individuals in this group more effectively. It also identifies changes in diagnostics, treatments, and human services. The book presents numerous studies involving midlife and older LGBT persons and an extensive reference list for further information.

In Midlife and Older LGBT Adults you’ll learn how to help individuals in this group deal with:
  • coming out—the positives and the negatives
  • disclosure to different audiences
  • benefits of community involvement and participation
  • family lives including friends and significant others
  • transitions and downturns
  • HIV/AIDS
  • victimization, loneliness, loss
  • and much more!
This book will appeal to any social services professional interested in or working with individuals in this population. It serves as a useful resource for human services workers and administrators by outlining practice issues. It is also suitable as a textbook for students in courses on adult development and aging. Midlife and older LGBT persons will find this book to be an engaging look at the lives of their peers. Make this one-of-a-kind book part of your collection!

    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781135421618
    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication date: 10/11/2013
    Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    Format: eBook
    Pages: 264
    File size: 2 MB

    About the Author

    Ski Hunter, PhD, MSW, is a professor at the School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington. Among the courses she teaches is a course on LGBT issues. She has presented numerous workshops on this topic. Besides two books on midlife, she was the lead author of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youths and Adults published in 1998, coauthor of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Social Work published in 2001, and lead author of Affirmative Practice: Understanding and Working with Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction; Part I Part I: Finding out Who One is and Telling Others; Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Concepts, Identities, and Terms; Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Coming Out and Disclosure; Part II Part II: Life Arenas; Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Education, Work, Income, and Community Participation; Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Family Links; Part III Part III: Positives Versus Downturns; Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Positives; Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Downturns of Aging; Part IV Part IV: Practice with Midlife and Older LGBT Persons; Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Changes in Diagnostics, Treatments, and Human Services; Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Overview of Practice Issues with Midlife and Older LGBT Persons; Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Practice with Coming-Out and Disclosure Issues; Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Practice with Couples and Families; Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Group and Community Practice with Older Lesbian and Gay Persons;

    What People are Saying About This

    Carol L. Tully PhD

    Carol L. Tully, PhD, Professor of Social Work, University of Louisville
    An INTERESTING, EXTREMELY WELL-DOCUMENTED, EASY-TO-READ book that is not afraid to challenge stereotypes. For anyone looking for information related to the challenges and practice issues facing the midlife and older gay and lesbian populations, this book is a must-buy. And, for social practitioners and educators who have been previously unable to find an excellent references related to LGBT aging, they need look no farther-here it is.

    Jeane Anastas PhD

    Jeane Anastas, PhD, MSW, Professor and Director, PhD Program, School of Social Work, New York University
    THIS EXCELLENT VOLUME provides health and human service professionals with a NUANCED, BALANCED, AND COMPREHENSIVE portrait of midlife and older LGBT people in all their variety. Based in current scholarship, this book describes the rewards and challenges of midlife and later life as LGBT people are likely to experience them. Recommendations for improving practice with LGBT elders in both gay-specialized and general service settings are clearly set forth. This book should be REQUIRED READING for service providers and LGBT people of all ages.

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