• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: Routledge
  • Pubblicazione: 11/2005
  • Edizione: 1° edizione

Making Lesbians Visible in the Substance Use Field

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AGGIUNGI AL CARRELLO
TRAMA
Introduces a "lesbian perspective" to the field of substance abuse.
NOTE EDITORE
Get a better understanding of how—and why—lesbians fall victim to substance abuse Making Lesbians Visible in the Substance Use Field marks an important step in the creation of an environment to heal the hurt of invisibility felt by lesbian substance users. This unique book works to develop an understanding of the complex relationship between sexual orientation and substance use by challenging the traditional stereotypes about the behavior, identity, and culture of sexual minority women. Contributors draw on ethnographic work, grounded theory, and personal accounts to present quantitative and qualitative data on depression, race/ethnicity, social identity, self-esteem, recovery, addiction counselors and treatment programs, and HIV risk and infection. Through a wide range of approaches and a variety of perspectives, Making Lesbians Visible in the Substance Use Field examines empirical/post-positive, interpretive, and critical social research paradigms to help provide a better understanding of the misjudged and misunderstood women who have lived in societys shadows. This book transforms obsolete ideas, beliefs, and practices, offering a “lesbian perspective” thats been missing from the field of substance abuse.Making Lesbians Visible in the Substance Use Field examines: the importance of self-acceptance in recovery the link between depression and alcohol use disorders substance abuse patterns in different sexual orientation categories of women findings of the Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women Study (CHLEW), conducted in 2000-01 how age, race, ethnicity, and historical content influence alcohol use by lesbians how high self-esteem and a positive social identity can affect alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use in the lesbian community the need for treatment programs designed for lesbians to the various causes of substance use what lesbians really want from treatment for alcoholism the importance of hiring openly LGB addiction counselors why manifold marginalization is the most probable justification for heightened HIV risk among lesbians Making Lesbians Visible in the Substance Use Field presents a “lesbian sensitive” perspective to addiction counselors and therapists, community nurses, healthcare workers at treatment and rehabilitation centers, and graduate and undergraduate students in the psychology, sociology, and nursing fields.

SOMMARIO
Introduction: Making Lesbians Visible in the Substance Use Field (Elizabeth Ettorre) The Co-Occurrence of Depression and Alcohol Dependence Symptoms in a Community Sample of Lesbians (Wendy B. Bostwick, Tonda L. Hughes, and Timothy Johnson) Alcohol Consumption, Alcohol-Related Problems, and Other Substance Use Among Lesbian and Bisexual Women (Laurie Drabble and Karen Trocki) Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Problems in Self-Identified Lesbians: An Historical Cohort Analysis (Cheryl A. Parks and Tonda L. Hughes) Substance Use and Social Identity in the Lesbian Community (Molly Kerby, Richard Wilson, Thomas Nicholson, and John B. White) Toward a Grounded Theory of Lesbians Recovery from Addiction (Connie R. Matthews, Peggy Lorah, and Jaime Fenton) Labelling Out: The Personal Account of an Ex-Alcoholic Lesbian Feminist (Patsy Staddon) Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients Experiences in Treatment for Addiction (Connie R. Matthews and Mary M. D. Selvidge) Predicting, Understanding and Changing: Three Research Paradigms Regarding Alcohol Use Among Lesbians (Maria Pettinato) Exploring an HIV Paradox: An Ethnography of Sexual Minority Women Injectors (Rebecca M. Young, Samuel R. Friedman, and Patricia Case) Index Reference Notes Included

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9781560236160
  • Dimensioni: Ø 0.85 lb
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Pagine Arabe: 138