APA Selected Bibliography

LESBIAN AND GAY DEVELOPMENT
 
Mental HeaIth

Anderson, C.L. (1982). Males as sexual assault victims: Multiple levels of trauma. Journal of Homosexuality, 7, 145-162.

Brown, L.S. (1987). Lesbians, weight and eating: New analyses and perspectives. In Boston Lesbian Psychologies Collective (Eds.), Lesbian psychologies: Explorations and challenges. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Brzek, A., & Hubalek, S. (1988). Homosexuals In Eastern Europe: Mental health and psychotherapy Issues. Journal of Homosexuality, 15(1 & 2), 153-162.

Dworkin, S. (1989). Not in man's Image: Lesbians and the cultural oppression of body Image. Women and Therapy, 6, 27-40.

Field, L. (1975). On my way to nowhere: Alienated, isolated, drunk. Unpublished report of the May Community Service Center, Los Angeles, CA.

Friend, R.A. (1987). The Individual and social psychology of aging: Clinical Implications for lesbians and gay men. Journal of Homosexuality, 14, 307-331.

Gonsiorek, J.C. (1982). The use of diagnostic concepts in working with gay and lesbian populations. Journal of Homosexuality, 7, 9-20.

Gonsiorek, J.C. (1988). Mental health issues of gay and lesbian adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 8, 114-122.

Hammond, N. (1989). Lesbian victims of relationship violence. Women and Therapy, 6, 89-105.

Ross, M.W., Paulsen, J.A., & Stalstrom, O.W. (1988). Homosexuality and mental health: A cross-cultural review. Journal of Homosexuality, 15, 131-152.

Saunders, J.M., & Valente, S.M. (1987) Suicide risk among gay men and lesbians: A review. Death Studies, 11, 1-23.

Schmitt, J.P., & Kurdek, L.A. (1987). Personality correlates of positive identity and relationship involvement in gay men. Journal of Homosexuality, 13, 101-109.
 
Thompson, N.L., McCandless, B.R., & Strickland, B.R. (1971). Personal adjustment of male and female homosexuals and heterosexuals. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 78, 237-240.
 
 


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