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Not Just a Passing Phase

By George Alan Appleby, Jeane Anastas

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ISBN 9780231103220

Book info: Not Just a Passing Phase (Hardcover, 476 pages) – Columbia University Press, 1998. Language: English. This comprehensive textbook helps social workers understand and meet the needs of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. It outlines approaches to a range of everyday problems associated with issues of oppression, family acceptance,...

Book info: Not Just a Passing Phase (Hardcover, 476 pages) – Columbia University Press, 1998. Language: English.

This comprehensive textbook helps social workers understand and meet the needs of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. It outlines approaches to a range of everyday problems associated with issues of oppression, family acceptance, shame, identity development, HIV disease, and addiction.The first of the book's three sections provides an overview of what it means to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual, and locates the text within the ecological model of social work on individual, interpersonal, and institutional levels of intervention. This section includes definitions of sexual orientation, forms of heterosexism and homophobia, and issues of community among gay, lesbian, and bisexual people. The second section covers life transitions, including childhood, adolescence, and late life, as well as sexual relationships, parenting, and life in the workplace. The last part covers the special issues and challenges of mental health, substance abuse, violence (both "gay bashing" and domestic violence), and HIV disease. The final chapter pulls together the practice concepts introduced in the book and provides a blueprint for knowledge development and dissemination in the field. About the Author Jeane W. Anastas is professor of social work at NYU's Silver Schoolof Social Work. From 2011 to 2014 she served as president of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), which also named her a Social WorkPioneer in 2015. In 2007, she received the Council on Social Work Education'saward for the Greatest Recent Contribution to Social Work Education; in 2011 she received the Distinguished Teaching Medal at New York University; and in 2012 she received the Feminist Scholar Award from CSWE's Women's Council. Sheis the author of Doctoral Education in Social Work (Oxford, 2012). As of May, 2017, she is the US Delegate for Social Work for Oxford University Press.

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