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Counselling Ideologies : Queer Challenges to Heteronormativity.
Title:
Counselling Ideologies : Queer Challenges to Heteronormativity.
Author:
Moon, Lyndsey.
ISBN:
9780754693611
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (251 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Part I De/Heterosexualising Therapy -- Introduction -- 1 Anti-Sectarian, Queer, Client-Centredness: A Re-Iteration of Respect in Therapy -- 2 Queerying Freud: On Using Psychoanalysis with Sexual Minority Clients -- 3 Queer Family Therapy - A Contradiction in Terms? -- 4 Towards a Queer Praxis: The Democratization of Feeling -- Part II Relations of Resistance and Contestation -- 5 Heteronormativity and Queer Youth Resistance: Reversing the Discourse -- 6 The Colour of Queer -- 7 'I Did It My Way …': Relationship Issues for Bisexual People -- 8 Multiple Identities, Multiple Realities: Lesbian, Gay and Queer Lives in the North East of England -- 9 Beyond Cisgenderism: Counselling People with Non-Assigned Gender Identities -- 10 Azima ila Hayati - An Invitation in to My Life: Narrative Conversations about Sexual Identity -- 11 Cultural Competence with BDSM Lifestyles -- Index.
Abstract:
Counselling Ideologies draws our attention to the dilemmas inherent within the therapeutic ideologies commonly subscribed to by psychotherapists and counsellors working with those who challenge heteronormative models and approaches. Identifying the modernist, heteronormative understandings of the world implicit in the more popular models, this book employs queer theory to challenge these ideologies, drawing on disciplines both within and outside of counselling and psychology, as well as sociology, cultural studies and various ethnographic accounts. It highlights the dilemmas faced by those who may wish to practise as 'queer therapists', addressing not only therapeutic dilemmas, but also issues such as: identity, race, coming-out experiences, 'internalised homophobia', 'empathy', 'ethical issues', bisexuality and pathologisation. Comprising contributions from both academic experts and practitioners from the UK, USA and Australia, this book represents a new approach to counselling and psychotherapy that will appeal not only to sociologists and those working in the field of mental health, but also to scholars of race and ethnicity, gender, queer studies and queer theory.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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