New Preface for the Reissue. Preface. 1. Forgotten and Invisible 2. The Alleged Self-Hatred of Gays 3. Coming Out 4. Research Design and Procedures 5. Predicting Self-Esteem 6. Study Results Predicting Self-Esteem 7. Predicting Coming Out and Self-Esteem 8. The Significance of Parents for Coming Out and Self-Esteem 9. Gender Variations 10. Moving the Invisible to Visibility. References. Index.
Biography
Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Professor Emeritus of Developmental Psychology at Cornell University, received his PhD from the University of Chicago. Dr. Savin-Williams writes about the sexual and romantic development of young men and women, including the recent trilogy: Bi: Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth (2021), Mostly Straight: Sexual Fluidity Among Men (2017), and Becoming Who I Am: Young Men on Being Gay (2016). He is also a licensed clinical psychologist and has served as an expert witness on sexuality, same-sex marriage, gay adoption, gender discrimination, and Boy Scout court cases.
About the orignal edition:
"The chief importance of the book is its focus on lesbian/gay youths and the author's ability to see this under-researched group in nonpathological terms and challenge the concept that lesbian and gay youths necessarily have low self-esteem." – Richard R. Pleak in the Archives of Sexual Behavior






