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245 00 Deconstructing heterosexism in the counseling professions
:|ba narrative approach /|cJames M. Croteau [and others].
260 London ;|aThousand Oaks, Calif. :|bSage Publications,
|c©2005.
300 xv, 271 pages ;|c24 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Multicultural aspects of counseling series ;|vv. 20
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 Foreword / Paul B. Pedersen -- 1. Our stories will be told
: deconstructing the heterosexist discourse in the
counselling professions / James M. Croteau, Julianne S.
Lark and Teresa S. Lance -- 2. Moving from random acts of
inclusion toward LGB-affirmative institutions / Eve M.
Adams -- 3. Coming out to my homophobia and heterosexism :
lessons learned in the journey of an ally / Alan D.
Berkowitz -- 4. Over the rainbow : my experiences as an
ally / Sharon L. Bowman -- 5. Invisibility, alienation,
and misperceptions : the experience of being bisexual /
Maria D. Carrubba -- 6. Transforming heterosexism :
starting from myself / Kin-Ming Chan -- 7. Challenging
multiple oppressions in counselor education / Stuart F.
Chen-Hayes -- 8. Coming out on the wave of feminism :
coming to age on the ocean of multiculturalism / Louise A.
Douce -- 9. Jewish, bisexual, feminist in a Christian
heterosexual world : Oy Vey! / Sari H. Dworkin -- 10.
Becoming visible : a balance of challenge and support /
Susanna M. Gallor -- 11. From Naif to activist : personal
reflections of an ally / Jane Goodman -- 12. We are all
men and we need each other too / Phillip D. Johnson -- 13.
Blessed be the ties that bind / Michael Mobley and Stacey
M. Pearson -- 14. Sexual orientation, shame, and silence :
reflections on graduate training / John M. O'Brien -- 15.
The evolution of responsibility : developing as an ally /
Theresa M. O'Halloran -- 16. Through racism and homophobia
: an ally's journey / Ruperto M. Perez -- 17. Being
bisexual in the counseling professions : deconstructing
heterosexism / Julia C. Phillips -- 18. Crashing through
the "lavender ceiling" in the leadership of the counseling
professions / Mark Pope -- 19. Fluidity in the disclosure
and salience of my identities / Jennipher Wiebold -- 20.
Untold stories : voices from the "closet" of counseling
professionals / Mary A. Fukuyama, Marie L. Miville and
Jamie R. Funderburk -- 21. Race and sexual orientation in
multicultural counseling : navigating rough waters / James
M. Croteau and Madonna G. Constantine -- 22. Toward a
discourse of sexual orientation equity in the counseling
professions / Kathleen J. Bieschke, James M. Croteau,
Julianne S. Lark and Beverly J. Vandiver -- 23. Those who
care, teach : toward sexual orientation equity in academic
and clinical training / Y. Barry Chung and Catherine J.
Brack -- 24. Drawing from the collective wisdom of LGB-
affirmative counseling professionals : reflections on
affect, relationships, and power / Melissa A. Lidderdale,
Julianne S. Lark and Joy S. Whitman.
520 1 "Deconstructing Heterosexism in the Counseling Professions
uses the personal narratives of lesbian, gay, bisexual
(LGB), and heterosexual counseling psychologists and
counselor educators to deconstruct the heterosexist
discourse in the counseling professions, envision a
discourse of sexual orientation equity, and make practical
suggestions for addressing sexual orientation in
professional life. The narrative approach encompasses a
diversity of stories and experiences including an emphasis
on racial and cultural contexts. These narratives and
their analyses support the individual and collective self-
examination that is needed to move LGB-affirmative
practice, training, and scholarship from the margins to
the center of what it means to be a counseling
professional." "Deconstructing Heterosexism in the
Counseling Professions will be essential reading for
graduate students, practitioners, and faculty who are
interested in issues of sexual orientation and are in
counseling psychology and/or the many sub-specialties of
counseling. It will also be of interest to counseling
professionals whose primary interest may lie in other
issues of diversity, particularly the multicultural and
feminist professional communities."--BOOK JACKET.
540 Current Copyright Fee: GBP17.50|c0.|5Uk
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collections, this title is retained by Yale University
Library on behalf of the HathiTrust Shared Print Program.
650 0 Counseling.
650 0 Heterosexism.
650 0 Gay counselors.
650 7 Counseling.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00881212
650 7 Gay counselors.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01201614
650 7 Heterosexism.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00955776
650 12 Counseling.|0(DNLM)D003376
650 12 Prejudice.|0(DNLM)D011287
650 22 Sexuality.|0(DNLM)D019529
655 2 Personal Narrative.|0(DNLM)D062210
700 1 Croteau, James M.
776 08 |iOnline version:|tDeconstructing heterosexism in the
counseling professions.|dLondon ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Sage Publications, ©2005|w(OCoLC)645912577
830 0 Multicultural aspects of counseling series ;|vv. 20.
856 41 |3Table of contents|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/
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