1st Edition

An Introduction to GLBT Family Studies

By J Jerry Bigner Copyright 2006
326 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

330 Pages
by Routledge

Gain a better understanding of the special therapeutic issues and needs of GLBT families In terms of research, GLBT families constitute a neglected segment of society. Gender and sexual orientation can make the issues in family studies even more difficult to work through. An Introduction to GLBT Family Studies tackles a challenging research topic by presenting noted experts examining the latest... Read more
  • About the Editor
  • Contributors
  • Foreword (William J. Doherty)
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction (Jerry J. Bigner)
  • PART I: GLBT FAMILY ISSUES
  • Chapter 1. A Process of Change: The Intersection of the GLBT Individual and His or Her Family of Origin (Colleen M. Connolly)
  • Societal and Familial Constraints
  • GLBT Awareness and Discovery
  • The Question of Disclosure
  • The Process of Change
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 2. Life-Course Social Science Perspectives on the GLBT Family (Bertram J. Cohler)
  • Life-Course Perspectives and the GLBT Family
  • From Life-Cycle to Life-Course Family Study
  • Life-Course Perspectives on Sexual-Minority Families
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 3. Translove: Transgender Persons and Their Families (Gianna E. Israel)
  • General Issues
  • Family-of-Origin Issues
  • Case Study: A Transwoman (MTF)
  • Couples’ Issues
  • Case Study: A Transman (FTM)
  • Issues Affecting Children
  • Conclusion
  • Introductory Transgender Resources
  • Chapter 4. A Family Matter: When a Spouse Comes Out As Gay, Lesbian, or Bisexual (Amity P. Buxton)
  • Where We Are
  • Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Spouses
  • Heterosexual Spouses
  • Mixed-Orientation Couples
  • Children of Mixed-Orientation Couples
  • The Future and How We Might Get There
  • Chapter 5. Genograms Redrawn: Lesbian Couples Define Their Families (Mary Swainson and Fiona Tasker)
  • Lesbian Family Relationships
  • Family Life-Cycle Theory and Genograms
  • Method
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • Chapter 6. Siblings and Sexual Orientation: Products of Alternative Families or the Ones Who Got Away? (Esther D. Rothblum, Kimberly F. Balsam, Sondra E. Solomon, and Rhonda J. Factor)
  • Siblings As a Comparison Group for GLBs: The Studies
  • Education and Moving Away from the Family of Origin
  • Relationships, Children, and Divisions of Labor
  • Religion and Politics
  • Which Siblings Become Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Heterosexual?
  • Chapter 7. Stress and Adaptation Among Families of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth: Research Challenges (Anthony R. D’Augelli)
  • Stress and the Discovery of GLB Youths’ Sexual and Gender Identities
  • Recent Findings Concerning GLB Youth and Their Families
  • Problems with Research on Familial Reactions to Disclosure of GLB Youths’ Sexual Orientation
  • A Human Development Model of GLB Youth Development in the Family Context
  • Directions for Future Research
  • PART II: SPECIAL ISSUES IN GLBT FAMILY STUDIES
  • Chapter 8. Polyamory and Gay Men: A Family Systems Approach (Michael Bettinger)
  • Models of Polyamory
  • Making It Work: Essential Skills
  • Benefits of Polyamorous Relationships
  • Understanding Families
  • Understanding a Polyamorous Gay Male Family
  • Areas for Future Research
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 9. Coming Out As “We 3”: Using Personal Ethnography and the Case Study to Assess Relational Identity and Parental Support of Gay Male, Three-Partner Relationship (Eric Aoki)
  • Background
  • The Academic Letter
  • Chapter 10. Same-Sex Marriage and Legalized Relationships: I Do, or Do I? (Esther D. Rothblum)
  • Heterosexual Marriage As a Model for Same-Sex Marriage?
  • Same-Sex Marriage
  • Do Lesbians and Gay Men Want to Marry?
  • Other Data on Legalized Same-Sex Relationships
  • Future Directions
  • Chapter 11. Same-Sex Marriage: The Difficult Road Ahead (Vincent J. Samar)
  • PART III: ISSUES IN GLBT FAMILY STUDIES
  • Chapter 12. Sex, Drugs, Rock ’N’ Roll…and Children: Redefining Male Co

Biography

J Jerry Bigner