Omschrijving
Create effective evidence-based mental health treatment plans for LGBTQ+ patients As LGBTQ+ individuals continue to face unique and complex challenges in diverse treatment settings, The LGBTQ+ Psychotherapy Treatment Planner is designed to support practitioners working across multiple levels of care--from inpatient hospitalization to partial hospitalization, residential programs, intensive outpatient, day treatment, and traditional outpatient services. Each chapter is structured to guide clinicians through objectives and interventions appropriate for these various levels, emphasizing a continuum of care approach. Topics explored include aging, anxiety, coming out, depression, internalized homophobia/transphobia, same sex marriage, sexually transmitted infections, and more. New chapters including Coming Out, Immigration Issues, Political/Religious Persecution, Same-Sex Marriage, Sex Work, Sexual/Gender Identity Confusion, Sexual Orientation Change Efforts (SOCE) Recovery, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Transgender, and Workplace Discrimination. Sources include meta-analyses, current and critical expert reviews, and evidence-based practice guideline recommendations. An updated Bibliotherapy Suggestions appendix, and new appendices including Professional Resources, National Resources, Assessment Instruments, and Recovery Model Objectives and Interventions. The LGBTQ+ Psychotherapy Treatment Planner is an essential companion for practitioners seeking to enhance the quality of mental health care, promote inclusive and affirming practices, and streamline the treatment planning process to reduce administrative burdens.