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The Modern Clinician’s Guide to Working with LGBTQ Clients: The Inclusive Psychotherapist 1st Edition – PDF ebook

The Modern Clinician’s Guide to Working with LGBTQ Clients: The Inclusive Psychotherapist 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Margaret Nichols, Publisher: Routledge, ISBN: 9780429022395, Format: PDF

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Full title: The Modern Clinician’s Guide to Working with LGBTQ Clients: The Inclusive Psychotherapist 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Author: Margaret Nichols
ISBN: 9780429022395
Format: PDF

Description of The Modern Clinician’s Guide to Working with LGBTQ Clients: The Inclusive Psychotherapist 1st Edition:
The Modern Clinician’s Guide to Working with LGBTQ+ Clients is a ground-breaking resource for therapists working with LGBTQ+ clients whose identity expressions span all gender-, sex-, and relationship-diverse groups. Combining the author’s extensive clinical experience with contemporary evidence-based research, the chapters of this book explore the origins and development of sexual minority groups, going beyond lesbian women and gay men to include transgender and gender nonbinary people, kink and polyamory, bisexuality and pansexuality, and those who identify as asexual or aromantic. The text also offers in-depth coverage of clinical work with transgender, gender-nonconforming, and nonbinary clients of all ages. With a wealth of therapeutic strategies and case studies, this resource helps professionals respond to this ‘Big Tent’ community in an informed and empathetic way. Spanning sexuality, gender, relationships and age groups, The Modern Clinician’s Guide to Working with LGBTQ+ Clients is an invaluable reference for psychotherapists in a broad range of clinical settings.