Coming out, coming in: nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society
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Foreword by Jody M. Huckaby.....................................xvii
Preface.........................................................xix
Acknowledgments...............................................xxiii
Introduction....................................................xxv
PARTI
Understanding Gay Youth: Society s Mirror
CHAPTER 1_______________________________________
The World of Qay Youth: From Exclusion to Inclusion...........3
A Picture of LGBT Young People...................................5
How Many Young People Are Exclusively LGBT?.....................7
Homosexuality Is a Natural State: Not a Disorder.....................7
Sexual Prejudice: Exposure to Bigotry, Prejudice, and Antigay Slurs.....8
The Stigma of Antigay Slurs......................................9
Gay Bashing..................................................10
Hate Crimes..................................................10
Homophobia Hurts: Inclusion Heals...............................11
Internalizing Homophobia: Three Case Studies......................12
The Language of Prejudice and Exclusion..........................14
The Language of Acceptance and Inclusion.........................16
Gender Binary..............................................17
Queer......................................................19
Sexual Orientation...........................................20
Gender Identity..............................................21
Transgender Identity.........................................24
Helpful Terminology............................................25
The Emerging Sexual Identity Continuum..........................27
Queering the Mainstream.......................................30
CHAPTER 2_______________________________________
Dispelling Old Myths: Creating New Insights...............33
Raising Awareness: Invisible Assumptions of Shared Prejudice.........35
It s Not What You Say, but the Way That You Say It .................36
CONTENTS • vii
Dispelling the Myths of Homosexuality............................37
Myth 1: Homosexuality Is Linked with Problems in a Child s
Relationship with Parents, Such as a Domineering or
Possessive Mother and an Ineffectual or Hostile Father.......38
Myth 2: Homosexuality Involves a Fear or Hatred of People of the
Other Sex, Leading Individuals to Direct Their Sexual
Desires toward Members of Their Own Sex.................38
Myth 3: Homosexuality Is a Choice..............................39
Myth 4: Homosexuality Is Caused When Children Are Victimized,
Seduced, Molested, or Sexually Assaulted by an Adult
Homosexual. There Is No Biological Basis for Homosexuality. . . 40
Myth 5: Homosexuality Is a Mental Disorder......................41
Myth 6: Homosexual Men Are Pedophiles.........................42
Myth 7: LGBT Parents Raise Their Children to Be Homosexual.......44
The Trend toward Acceptance....................................44
Moving toward Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs)....................46
The Battle over LGBT Teens...................................47
A Safe Prom................................................48
School Safety Policies.........................................48
GLSEN Pittsburgh: A Model for Safety...........................49
Gender Neutral Housing in College Dorms........................50
A First Amendment Framework..................................51
Agreed-Upon Guidelines: Tips for Educators.....................52
Agreed-Upon Guidelines: Tips for Parents and Students...........52
A New Look at Gays in the Military...............................53
The Media: The Power of Words and Imagery.......................54
A Catalyst for Change..........................................55
Using Creativity to Expand Consciousness..........................57
Religious and Political Influence..................................59
LGBT Representations as Role Models...........................60
U.S. Marine, Iraq War Hero, and Gay Activist: Sgt. Eric Alva........63
CHAPTER 3________________________________________
Coming Out: Finding Freedom to Be................. .... 65
The Times Are Changing........................................68
Confusion about Gender Issues...................................68
Stereotypical Gender Slurs......................................69
The Risks of Coming Out........................................69
Danger at School.............................................69
Family Rejection and Homelessness...............................70
Youths Speak on Coming Out....................................72
Lois s Coming Out: Ever Since Childhood...........................74
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Coming Out by E-mail: Marge s Struggle...........................75
The Internet: A Vehicle for Coming Out............................76
Out at School: Life-Threatening or Life-Affirming..................77
Steve s Coming Out: Loneliness and Fear.........................77
Cantwell s Coming Out: Self-Growth and Rejuvenation.............79
Okay to Be Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender.................83
What Can We Do?..............................................84
PART II
Interventions With LGBT Young People:
Supporting a Healthy Outlook
CHAPTER 4_______________________________________
Counseling Youth on LQBT Issues: Toward Self-Acceptance......89
Goals of Working with LGBT Youth...............................91
Goal 1 .....................................................91
Goal 2.....................................................91
Goal 3.....................................................92
The Nature of Adolescence.......................................92
Promoting Self-Empowerment....................................93
Adolescent Developmental Tasks..................................94
Additional Challenges Facing LGBT Youth.........................95
Are LGBT Young People at Greater Risk?..........................97
Signs of At-Risk Youth........................................97
Suicide Ideation in LGBT Youth..................................98
Risk Factors for LGBT Youth...................................99
Research Recommendations: Interventions in Schools for
LGBT Students...............................................102
Working With LGBT Diverse Cultures............................105
African Americans..........................................106
Native Americans...........................................108
Latino Americans...........................................109
Asian Americans............................................110
Interventions for LGBT Youth...................................113
Incorporating Interventions Within Counseling Goals...............114
Goal 1 ....................................................115
Goal 2....................................................119
Goal 3....................................................123
Counseling Techniques.........................................132
Conclusion...................................................133
CONTENTS • ix
CHAPTER 5
Speak Up and Share: Self Expression and the Creative Arts.....135
The Nature of Self-Expression...................................137
Voices of LGBT Youth..........................................137
Expression Through the Creative Arts: Promoting Well-Being.........140
Journaling...................................................140
LGBT Youth Questionnaire.....................................140
Tanya s Questionnaire.......................................141
Marie s Questionnaire.......................................142
Levels of Participation Against Prejudice..........................143
Artwork.....................................................143
Music.......................................................144
Poetry......................................................146
Expression Through Dress and Humor............................149
City at Peace: Young People Supporting Each Other.................150
Support Groups for LGBT Teens: A Safe Place to Share..............152
Self-Expression Through Advocacy...............................153
Marina s Speech: My Family Is Different .......................153
Marina s Activism for Equal Marriage Rights....................155
CHAPTER 6________________________________________
The School Environment: Creating an Oasis of Safety.........157
Statistics on LGBT Youth Safety in Schools........................159
Research: Perceived Social Support of LGBT Students in School.......160
Reactivity in the School Community..............................161
Catagories for Supporting LGBT Students.........................162
Increase Awareness and Sensitivity............................162
Professional Training for Educators and School Personnel..........163
Services...................................................163
Curriculum Development.....................................163
Schools as Safe Zones for LGBT Youth............................164
School Policy for Eliminating Sexual Harassment...................164
Helping Someone Come Out Safely...............................165
The Legalities of Sexual Harassment.............................166
Speaking About LGBT Issues in School...........................168
Core Inclusion Concepts for Educators............................169
Inclusion Concepts for Early Childhood.........................169
Inclusion Concepts for Middle School...........................169
Inclusion Concepts for High School.............................170
Suggested Activities Involving Prejudice or Stereotyping.............170
Discussions.............. ... 170
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Role-Play.................................................. 172
Activities...................................................174
The WEB: Children s Ideas on the Words Gay and Lesbian........... 175
Projects................................................... 176
Clubs and Alliances......................................... 178
Role Models................................................ 179
No Name-Calling Week........................................ 179
No Name-Calling Week: Creative Expression Contest................ 180
Ally Week................................................... 185
What Do We Think?........................................... 186
Survey Results............................................... 187
Exploring Feelings............................................ 188
Educator Questionnaire Regarding LGBT Students................. 188
What Can the School System Do to Advocate Civil Liberties for All
Students?.................................................... 189
Conclusion................................................... 191
PART III
Possibilities for LGBT Participation in Daily Life:
Evolving Relationships and Communities
CHAPTER 7_______________________________________
Parenting LQBT Children: A Foundation for Love and Support . . 195
The Range of Parental Response.................................197
Stereotypical Parental Responses................................198
Media Depiction of Parental Response............................199
The Power of Positive Response..................................200
A Parent s Process.............................................200
Open Acknowledgment: A Mother s Love..........................201
A Child Comes Out: A Dad s Story................................202
I ve Got Something to Tell You. . . Disclosure as a Denning Moment. . 202
Awareness of Difference......................................203
Emotional Detachment.......................................204
The Loss of the Idealized Child and Future......................204
Reorganizing the Parenting Structure..........................204
Adjustment and Education....................................205
Exploring Parental Feelings....................................206
LGBT Parent Questionnaire....................................206
Parent Support Groups.........................................207
Parents Can Create a Safe Environment..........................208
Helpful Parent Interventions....................................209
CONTENTS • xi
CHAPTER 8
Coming In : LQBT Family Life.......................211
Life Choices..................................................213
Parents Speak Out: Straight Parenting of LGBT Youth..............214
Sharing with Others...........................................215
Parental Involvement: Joining In................................215
An Invitation...............................................216
Feeling Part of a Community..................................217
Ways That Parents Can Become Involved..........................217
Welcoming Travel for Families: Gay-Friendly Bed and Breakfasts......218
Domestic or LGBT Partnership: A Long-Term Relationship...........219
Toward Marriage Equality......................................220
Marriage and Civil Unions......................................221
Creating Marriage Equality.....................................222
Parenting as an LGBT Couple...................................223
Voices of LGBT Parents........................................224
A Place to Live...............................................225
Considerations When Seeking a Home............................226
Legal Barriers................................................226
Statements and Policies: Professional Organizations Regarding LGBT
Couples and Effects of Civil Union, Marriage, and Partnership Laws
on Children..................................................228
Work Environment............................................229
Changing Times in Corporate America............................230
Disney Says Yes to Gay Couples................................232
The Rights of Parents and Children..............................233
How Can LGBT Parents Protect Their Family?.....................234
A Positive Perspective on LGBT Parenting.........................234
Children Living in Two Worlds..................................236
A Cruise for LGBT Families....................................236
LGBT Parents and Children Among Easter Egg Roll—2006..........238
Voices of Young People with LGBT Parents........................239
Children Reaching Out.........................................240
Support Groups...............................................241
The Internet.................................................241
Advocacy Groups for Children of LGBT Parents....................242
Children Become Self-Advocates.................................243
Issues of Children with LGBT Parents............................243
Conclusion...................................................244
CHAPTER 9_____________________________________
Community Counts: A Place for Friends and Family..........245
PFLAG: A Model for LGBT Activism..............................247
The History of PFLAG.........................................248
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Community Goals.............................................248
Goal 1: Support Groups for GLBTQ Families and Friends..........248
A PFLAG Mom...............................................249
A First PFLAG Meeting........................................250
A Shining Light..............................................250
Goal 2: National Programs: Political Programs Fighting
For Advocacy...............................................251
Educational Programs: Training, Information, Safety:
A PFLAG Priority.............................................252
Scholarship Program..........................................253
Families of Color Network......................................253
Civil Rights and Legal Protections...............................254
Federal Legislation Monitoring and Advocacy Program:
Bringing the Message Home....................................254
Marriage....................................................255
PFLAG Parents Rally Against Federal Marriage Amendment.........256
Lobbying Congressmen........................................256
Welcoming Faith Communities..................................257
The 2006 Faith in Action Award.................................258
A Progressive Judiciary: From Our House to the Court House.........258
Bringing Together Straight Advocates: Straight for Equality..........259
The Role of Big Business.......................................259
IBM......................................................259
AOL......................................................260
Inspiring Models of Organizational Support........................261
Achieving Success.............................................264
CHAPTER 10________________________________________
Conclusion: A Last Look at a New Beginning..............267
Creating a Fresh Paradigm.....................................269
We Have a Choice.............................................269
Living Through Transition......................................270
PART IV
Creating Equality in Society: Resources and Supports
CHAPTER 11__________________________________________
Resources on LQBT Issues for Youth and Adults: Celebrating
Diversity.......................................273
Books for Children............................................275
On LGBT Issues............................................275
On Prejudice...............................................276
CONTENTS • xin
On Stress..................................................277
On Family Diversity.........................................277
On Just Moms, Dads, and Babies..............................277
On Resiliency..............................................278
On Affirmations and Meditations..............................278
On Empowerment...........................................279
On Hope and Optimism......................................279
On Bullying................................................280
On Suicide.................................................280
On AIDS..................................................281
Books for Teens and Young People................................282
On LGBT Issues............................................282
On Suicide.................................................284
On AIDS..................................................285
On LGBT Parents...........................................285
On Educating About LGBT History............................286
Resources for Caring Adults....................................286
On LGBT Issues............................................286
On Parenting LGBT Children.................................287
On Adolescence.............................................288
On Anger and Stress Management.............................288
On Suicide.................................................288
On AIDS..................................................289
On Bullying................................................289
Curricula and Resources.......................................290
On LGBT Issues in Schools...................................290
On Bullying................................................291
On Suicide.................................................291
Videos for Children and Young People.............................292
On LGBT Issues............................................292
On Family Diversity.........................................293
On Bullying and Name-Calling................................293
On Teen Depression.........................................293
Videos for Adults..............................................294
On Parenting LGBT Children.................................294
On African-American Acceptance of LGBT Youth.................294
On Children with LGBT Parents...............................294
On Education and LGBT Issues................................295
On Antibias................................................295
On LGBT Issues in the Media.................................295
Exhibits for Schools and Community Organizations.................296
Current Magazines............................................297
Free Pamplets on LGBT Topics..................................297
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Human Rights Campaign Foundation...........................297
PFLAG....................................................298
COLAGE..................................................298
GLSEN...................................................298
Family Pride Coalition.......................................298
CHAPTER 12________________________________________
Lesbian, Qay, Bisexual, and Transgender Organizations:
Support for All...................................299
For Young People..............................................301
For Community...............................................303
For Families and Friends.......................................305
For Educators................................................307
For Welcoming Religious and Spiritual Groups.....................307
For Bisexual Youth............................................313
For Transgender Youth.........................................314
For Suicide Information........................................315
For AIDS Information.........................................316
Hotlines.....................................................318
References....................................................321
About the Author..............................................331
Index.........................................................333
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spelling | Goldman, Linda 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)174011903 aut Coming out, coming in nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society Linda Goldman New York Routledge 2008 xxvii, 339 p. ill. 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-329) and index Gay youth Gay teenagers Sexual minorities Coming out (Sexual orientation) Homophobia Gay youth Services for Gay youth Services for United States Transsexualität (DE-588)4185937-6 gnd rswk-swf Homosexualität (DE-588)4025798-8 gnd rswk-swf Sexuelle Orientierung (DE-588)7568353-2 gnd rswk-swf Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd rswk-swf Bisexualität (DE-588)4006963-1 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 s Sexuelle Orientierung (DE-588)7568353-2 s Homosexualität (DE-588)4025798-8 s Bisexualität (DE-588)4006963-1 s Transsexualität (DE-588)4185937-6 s DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0718/2007018414.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025431532&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Goldman, Linda 1946- Coming out, coming in nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society Gay youth Gay teenagers Sexual minorities Coming out (Sexual orientation) Homophobia Gay youth Services for Gay youth Services for United States Transsexualität (DE-588)4185937-6 gnd Homosexualität (DE-588)4025798-8 gnd Sexuelle Orientierung (DE-588)7568353-2 gnd Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd Bisexualität (DE-588)4006963-1 gnd |
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title | Coming out, coming in nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society |
title_auth | Coming out, coming in nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society |
title_exact_search | Coming out, coming in nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society |
title_full | Coming out, coming in nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society Linda Goldman |
title_fullStr | Coming out, coming in nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society Linda Goldman |
title_full_unstemmed | Coming out, coming in nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society Linda Goldman |
title_short | Coming out, coming in |
title_sort | coming out coming in nurturing the well being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society |
title_sub | nurturing the well-being and inclusion of gay youth in mainstream society |
topic | Gay youth Gay teenagers Sexual minorities Coming out (Sexual orientation) Homophobia Gay youth Services for Gay youth Services for United States Transsexualität (DE-588)4185937-6 gnd Homosexualität (DE-588)4025798-8 gnd Sexuelle Orientierung (DE-588)7568353-2 gnd Jugend (DE-588)4028859-6 gnd Bisexualität (DE-588)4006963-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Gay youth Gay teenagers Sexual minorities Coming out (Sexual orientation) Homophobia Gay youth Services for Gay youth Services for United States Transsexualität Homosexualität Sexuelle Orientierung Jugend Bisexualität USA |
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