This book provides research and analysis on an understudied topic: the LBGTQ+ community as victims and offenders. Most publications focus on LBGTQ+ history and the community's movement towards equality and acceptance in society and in law.
Bringing together international research in social work, this book examines key concepts including the social determinants of health (SDoH) and human rights approaches to LGBT health.
This book presents an accessible, applied discussion of transformative and intersectional approaches to LGBTQ+ Muslim research, training and clinical practice. It asserts that LGBTQ+ Muslims can agentively build resilience pathways as they negotiate multiple minority identities and stressors.
The LGBTQI Workbook for CBT is filled with hands-on, practical perspectives for clients who are seeking a new point-of-view or for clinicians and students seeking additional tools and competence when working with sexual and gender non-conforming (GNC) minority clients.