ASSOCIATION FOR GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL ISSUES IN COUNSELING
 
AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION
 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BASIC RESOURCES FOR COUNSELORS WORKING WITH LESBIAN, GAY AND BISEXUAL CLIENTS
 
Part 1


Alexander, C. J.  (Ed.).  (1996).  Gay and lesbian mental health.  New York:    Harrington Park Press.

Bell, A., & Weinberg, M.  (1978).  Homosexualities:  A study of diveristy among men and women.  New York:  Simon & Schuster.

Berzon, B.  (1992).  Positively gay.  Berkeley:  Celestial Arts Press.

Bohan, J. S.  (1996).  Psychology and sexual orientation.  New York:  Routledge.

Clark, D.  (1997).  Loving someone gay. (Revised)  Berkeley:  Celestial Arts Press.

Coleman, E.  (Ed.).  (1988).  Integrated identity for gay men and lesbians: Therapeutic approaches for emotional well-being.  New York: Harrington Press.

D'Augell, A., & Patterson, C. J.  (Eds.)  (1992).  Lesbian, gay, and bisexual identities over the lifespan.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Deisher, R. W.  (1989).  Adolescent homosexuality:  Preface.  Journal of Homosexuality,17, xiii-xv.

Dworkin, S., & Gutierrez, F.  (Eds.).  (1992).  Counseling gay men and lesbians. Alexandria, VA:  ACA.

Fairchild, B. & Haward, N.  (1989).  Now that you know:  What every parent should know about homosexuality.  (Revised).  New York:  Harcourt Brace.

Garland, A. F., & Zigler, E.  (1993).  Adolescent suicide presentation: Current research and social policy implications. American Psychologist, 48, 169-182.

Gelberg, S., & Chojnacki, J. T.  (1996).  Career and life planning with gay, lesbian, and bisexual persons.  Alexandra, VA:  ACA.

Gibson, P.  (1989).  Gay male and lesbian youth suicide.  In Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Youth Suicide, Vol. 3, 110-142.  U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.  Washington, DC:  U.S. Government Printing Office.  DHHS Publication NO. (ADM)89-1632.

Gonsoriek, J. C.  (Ed.).  (1985).  A guide to psychotherapy with gay and lesbian clients. New York:  Harrington Park Press.

Goodman J.  (1993).  Celebrating diveristy:  Lesbian, gay and bisexual issues in education.  Thrust for Education Leadership, 22,(6), 25-28.

Harbeck, K. M.  (Ed.).  (1991).  Coming out of the classroom closet.    Binghamton, NY:  Harrington Park Press.

Hetrick, E. S., & Martin, A. D.  (1987).  Developmental issues and their resolution for gay and lesbian adolescents.  Journal of Homosexuality, 14(1/2), 25-41.

Isay, R.  (1989).  Being homosexual:  Gay men and their development.  New York:  Avon Books.

Kaln, C.  (Ed.).  (1998).  Foundations of social work:  Practice with lesbian and gay persons.  New York:  Harrington Park Press.

Martin, A. E., & Hawkins, R. O.  (1982).  Counseling lesbian women and gay men: A life-issues approach.  C. V. Mosby Company.

McNaught, B.  (1988).  On being gay.  New York:  St. Martins Press.

Newman, B. S., & Muzzonigro, P. G.  (1993).  The effects of traditional family values on the coming out process of gay male adolescents.  Adolescence, 28, 213-226.

Robinson, K. E.  (1994).  Addressing the needs of gay and lesbian students: The school counselor's role.  The School Counselor, 41, 326-332.

Rothblum, E. D., & Bond, L. A.  (1996).  Preventing heterosexism and homophobia. Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Press

Rudoloph, J. (1988)/  Counselors' attitudes toward homosexuality:  A selective review of the literature.  Journal of Counseling and Development, 67, 165-168.
 

Troiden, R.  (1989).  The formation of homosexual identities.  Journal of Homosexuality,17(1/2), 43-73.

Uribe, V., & Harbeck, K.M.  (1992).  Addressing the needs of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth: The origins of Project 10 and school-based intervention.  Journal of Homosexuality,22(3/4), 9-28.


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