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Author Diamond, Gary M., author.

Title Attachment-based family therapy for sexual and gender minority young adults and their nonaccepting parents / Gary M. Diamond, Rotem Boruchovitz-Zamir
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 193 pages) : illustrations
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Attachment-Based Family Therapy for Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults and Their Nonaccepting Parents -- Chapter 2 Empirical Base of Attachment-Based Family Therapy for Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults and Their Nonaccepting Parents -- Chapter 3 Establishing Relationship Building as the Shared Goal of Therapy -- Chapter 4 Alliance Building With the Young Adult -- Chapter 5 Alliance Building With Parents -- Chapter 6 The Attachment Task
Chapter 7 Consolidation of Gains and Collaborative Planning for the Future -- Chapter 8 Special Clinical Issues -- References -- Index -- About the Authors
Summary "This book presents the first empirically supported family-based approach for working with LGBTQ young adults and their nonaccepting parents to help therapists promote parental acceptance and create closer, more meaningful relationships"-- Provided by publisher
"Many parents experience fear, shame, and loss upon learning that their child is same-sex oriented or gender non-conforming. Therapies to help parents become more accepting and foster meaningful relationships with their LGBTQ children are critical. Ongoing parental criticism, invalidation, and rejection of one's sexual or gender identity can take a profound psychological toll and lead to internalized homophobia, expectations for future gay-related rejection by others, depression, and other negative impacts. In contrast, parental acceptance is associated with lower rates of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts, higher self-esteem, higher levels of perceived social support, lower levels of psychological symptoms, and better general health. While most parents become more accepting, or at least more tolerant, over time, others remain partially or fully rejecting even years after learning of their child's identity. Attachment-based family therapy for sexual and gender minority young adults (ABFT-SGM) helps reduce parental rejection, facilitate parental acceptance, and ultimately promote safer, closer, and more mutually respectful relationships between LGBTQ young adults and their parents. This informative book combines step-by-step guidance, real-life examples, and an empirically based approach to help therapists conduct transformative attachment experiences to keep these families connected"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 05, 2023)
Subject Gender-nonconforming youth -- Mental health
Family psychotherapy.
Gender-nonconforming youth -- Family relationships
Parent and child.
Attachment behavior.
Young adults.
Object Attachment
Family Therapy -- methods
Sexual and Gender Minorities -- psychology
Parent-Child Relations
Young Adult
Family Therapy
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / LGBTQ.
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / LGBTQ.
Family psychotherapy
Parent and child
Non-binary youth.
LGBTQ+ youth.
Parents of LGBTQ+ people.
Form Electronic book
Author Boruchovitz-Zamir, Rotem, author.
American Psychological Association, issuing body.
LC no. 2022045766
ISBN 9781433840913
143384091X