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Special Issue: Homelessness and the Transgender Homeless Population
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This special issue of the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health focuses on the variety of issues that individuals who are LGTB are confronted with while they are experiencing homelessness.
Content:
Introduction
Special Issue on Homelessness and the Transgender Homeless Population
Shane S. Spicer; Alan Schwartz; Mary E. Barber
Pages 267 – 270
Original Research
Sexual Minority Young Adult Religiosity, Sexual Orientation Conflict, Self-Esteem and Depressive Symptoms
Angie Dahl; Renee Galliher
Pages 271 – 290
A Qualitative Study of Ex-Gay and Ex-Ex-Gay Experiences
Elizabeth M. Weiss; Jeremiah Morehouse; Tiffany Yeager; Tess Berry
Pages 291 – 319
Conference Proceedings: The Psychiatric Needs of the Transgender Homeless Population
Healthcare Needs of the Transgender Homeless Population
Shane S. Spicer
Pages 320 – 339
Shelter and Transitional Housing for Transgender Youth
Van Yu
Pages 340 – 345
Treating the Transgender Homeless Population: Experiences During Residency Training
Josephine Mokonogho; Sukriti Mittal; Gertie Quitangon
Pages 346 – 354
Case Discussion 2010 JGLMH Outstanding Resident Paper Award
Crystal Methamphetamine, Body Dysmorphia, and Shame: A Psychodynamic Case Report from the Trainee Perspective
Xavier Jimenez; Scot McAfee
Pages 355 – 366
Book Reviews
A Review of “Leave the Light on: A Memoir of Recovery and Self-Discovery”
Storm, J. (2010). Las Vegas, NV: Central Recovery Press, $14.95, 224 pp.
David McDowell
Pages 367 – 368
A Review of “Lesbian Health 101: A Clinician's Guide”
Dibble, Suzanne L., RN, DNSc, and Robertson, Patricia A., MD (Eds.). (2010). San Francisco, CA: UCSF Press, $39.95, 569 pp.
Mary E. Northridge
Pages 369 – 371
A Review of “Cultural Diversity and Suicide: Ethnic, Religious, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Perspectives”
Leach, M. M. (2006). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, Inc., $34.95, 241 pp.
Rebecca M. Floyd
Pages 372 – 374
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Type of Resource:
Journal
Publication Date:
2010
Journal Name:
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health
Volume:
14
Issue:
4
1.
Making the Safety Net Safe
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Homelessness Resource Center encourages discussion about the future of homelessness services in America. We invite your participation to ensure that a broad range of providers serving those experiencing homelessness are represented.
You will encounter opinions and perspectives from varied sources. These may not reflect the views of Homelessness Resource Center, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Institute on Homelessness and Trauma or any other partner organization.
Be Respectful: We welcome your participation, but any comments that contain vulgar or offensive language, personal attacks, are wildly off-topic or otherwise inappropriate will be removed immediately and the offending party risks losing the ability to participate.
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