Awards
Winner of the Distinguished Book Award from the American Psychological Association, Division 44 Book of the Year in Psychiatric Nursing, American Journal of Nursing
Synopses & Reviews
This is the first hands-on guide for providing health and mental health care to lesbian and gay youth and young adults. Although it focuses on adolescents, the information is relevant for any age group. In addition to specific guidelines for care and for approaching such sensitive topics as sexual behavior, substance abuse, and suicide, the book includes a comprehensive review of the literature and the most up-to-date information for providers, researchers, educators, and general readers alike. This book also includes the first guidelines (clinical care protocols) on primary care, mental health care, HIV medical and psychosocial care for lesbian and gay youth, and HIV counseling and testing for adolescents. There is extensive discussion of the social and health effects of stigmatized identity in the context of adolescent development.
Review
"A valuable resource for anyone who works with or simply cares about young people." Deb Price, Minneapolis Star Tribune
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"Ryan and Futterman provide us with a vision and the information we need to support the organizations that are desperately trying to respond to these needs and to mobilize forces to change the health care and research agendas that are killing our people through their silence and neglect." Tony Silvestre, Lambda Book Report
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"Lesbian and Gay Youth offers a practical, hands-on... comprehensive guide to mental and physical health care for gay youth." Edge
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"Each chapter of Lesbian and Gay Youth is richly documented... Health care providers and mental health professionals who work with gay and lesbian adolescents will want to keep a copy of Lesbian and Gay Youth within arm's reach." W. Gerald Heverly, Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services
Review
"Ryan and Futterman have created a unique and lasting resource by integrating the psychological and physical treatment issues of lesbian and gay youth. This book is not only a valuable contribution to professionals' understanding, it also is appropriate for educators, administrators, advocates, and parents."
Steven E. James, Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues Newsletter
Synopsis
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About the Author
Caitlin C. Ryan is a clinical social worker and the director of AIDS Policy Center, and the author of
AIDS: A Public Health Challenge.
Donna Futterman is associate professor of pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and director of the Adolescent AIDS Program at Montefiore Medical Center.