Gay Mental Healthcare Providers and Patients in the Military

Gay Mental Healthcare Providers and Patients in the Military

Personal Experiences and Clinical Care

Ritchie, Elspeth Cameron; Pyle, Bryan; Wise, Joseph E.

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2017

169

Mole

Inglês

9783319660257

15 a 20 dias

2876


ebook

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Introduction.- Risk and Resilience: A Review of the Health Literature of Veterans Who Identify as LGBT.- "I Can Finally Be Me...Why Did It Take So Long?" A History of U.S. Military Policy Regarding Sexual and Gender Minority Service.- The Reservist Perspective: Service Before and During "Don't Ask, Don't Tell".- Being Discharged Under Don't Ask, Don't Tell.- A Gay Psychologist's Account of Serving in the Army Reserves and National Guard During Don't Ask, Don't Tell.- Does Anybody Have Anything They Want to Say?.- Family.- Here/Queer/Used to It: An Account of a Post-Don't Ask, Don't Tell Mental Health Provider.- Ward 52: A Haven for HIV Positive Military Personnel.- Creating Safe Spaces: Best Practices for Clinicians Working with Sexual and Gender.- Military Service Members and Veterans.- Treating LGBT Veterans with Substance Use Disorders-A Gay Psychiatrist's Experience.- "At Least 'Shipmate' is a Gender-Neutral Insult" -A Military Psychiatrist's Introduction to Transgender MilitaryService.- Ethical Issues Regarding LGBT and Intersex Service Members.
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DADT;Transgender care;Mental health and boundaries;Experiences of gay military psychiatrists;History of homosexuality in the US military