LGBT youth issues today [electronic resource] : a reference handbook / David E. Newton Ph.D.
2014
HQ76.27.Y68 .N498 2014eb
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Title
LGBT youth issues today [electronic resource] : a reference handbook / David E. Newton Ph.D.
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ISBN
9781610693165 electronic book
9781610693158
9781610693158
Published
Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, 2014.
Copyright
©2014
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 318 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
HQ76.27.Y68 .N498 2014eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.76/60835
Summary
"LGBT youth are more likely to be harassed, homeless, or suicidal than their peers. The increasing numbers of LGBT teenagers who choose to live their lives as "out" youth face unique issues within their schools, families, and communities. This book provides information that will help LGBT youth overcome their challenges and give non-LGBT youth a better understanding of sexual identities different from their own. While all youth are likely to face traumatic or stressful situations in their transition to adulthood, lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered (LGBT) youth face significant and specific challenges in their lives--a result of living in a society that has yet to accept or be comfortable with the idea of same-sex or other "non-heterosexual" attraction, especially among young people. LGBT Youth Issues Today: A Reference Handbook presents historical background on the topic, provides an up-to-date examination of the issues of concern to LGBT youth, and offers in-depth information and resources for further research. In addition to providing frank, accessible information about the problems, controversies, and solutions facing today's LGBT teenagers, the work contains a chapter of essays from informed individuals regarding same-sex relationships among youth, voicing the experiences and opinions of activists, social workers, psychologists, educators, parents of LGBT youth, and LGBT youth themselves. Also included is a chapter profiling about 20 individuals and organizations that have been involved in discussions about gay and lesbian youth, such as Tony Perkins, Kevin Jennings, Robert Parlin, the GLBT National Help Center, It Gets Better, Gay Lesbian Straight Educational Network (GLSEN), Family Pride Coalition, Out Scouts, Family Research Council, and the National Organization for Marriage (NOM)." -- Publisher's description.
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Includes index.
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Contemporary world issues.
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Table of Contents
Background and history
Problems, controversies, and solutions
Perspectives
Profiles
Data and documents
Resources for further research
Chronology.
Problems, controversies, and solutions
Perspectives
Profiles
Data and documents
Resources for further research
Chronology.