1 – Introduction
Chapter 1 – Introduction
American Psychological Association. (2012). Guidelines for psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients. American Psychologist, 67 (1), 10-42. – The APA guidelines for these client groups.
Australian Psychological Society. (2000). Ethical guidelines for psychological practice with lesbian, gay and bisexual clients. Melbourne: Australian Psychological Society. – The APS guidelines for these client groups.
British Psychological Society – Shaw. L., Butler. C., Langdridge. D., Gibson. S., Barker, M., Lenihan, P., Nair, R., Monson, J., & Richards, C. (2012). Guidelines for psychologists working therapeutically with sexual and gender minority clients. London: British Psychological Society. – The BPS guidelines for these client groups.
Butler, C., O’Donovan, A., & Shaw, E. (Eds.). (2009). Sex, sexuality and therapeutic practice: A manual for therapists and trainers. London: Routledge. – A useful book considering sex and sexuality, especially with regards to giving training on them.
das Nair, R., & Butler, C. (2012). Intersectionality, sexuality and psychological Therapies: Working with lesbian, gay and bisexual diversity. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. –A scholarly book considering the intersections with LGB sexualities, such as race, religion, age and gender.
Denman, C. (2004). Sexuality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. – A scholarly overview of the complex field of sexuality.