ABSTRACT
Feeling Queer or Queer Feelings? presents highly innovative and contemporary ideas for counsellors, counselling and clinical psychologists and psychotherapists to consider in their work with non-heterosexual clients.
Ground-breaking ideas are presented by new thinkers in the area for issues such as:
- coming out
- transgender desire
- theoretical modalities in working with HIV
- the role of therapy in bondage and discipline, domination and submission, and sadomasochism
- the use of queer theory in therapeutic research.
Feeling Queer or Queer Feelings? will challenge present ideas about sex, gender and sexuality, and will prove to be invaluable for clinicians in this field.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter Chapter 1|6 pages
Introduction
Queer(y)ing a psychosocial approach to sex, sexuality and gender in therapeutic settings
chapter Chapter 2|16 pages
Queer dilemmas
The problem of power in psychotherapeutic and counselling practice
chapter Chapter 3|13 pages
Are you angry or are you heterosexual?
A queer critique of lesbian and gay models of identity development
chapter Chapter 5|18 pages
Queer(y)ing intersex
Reflections on counselling people with intersex conditions
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chapter Chapter 6|17 pages
Queer(y)ing gender and sexuality
Transpeople's lived experiences and intimate partnerships