?In this new book, the successor to the classic in the field Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Substance Abusers: Dual Identities by Dana G. Finnegan and Emily B. McNally, Michael Shelton reviews the empirical literature and synthesizes what we know about the prevalence of LGBT substance use, abuse, and treatment availability, emphasizing the need for affirmative therapeutic practices. The principles of trauma-informed and culturally competent treatment/intervention are explained and assessed, as well as the challenges of minority stress and microaggressions experienced by the LGBT population. Separate sections focus on the sub-populations of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgender individuals. Separate chapters focus on LGBT youth, the elderly, family constellations and concerns, criminal justice issues, and rural LGBT substance abuse. This volume provides an introduction to the field that will be useful both as a primary textbook and as a handbook/reference for LGBT-focused and general substance-use disorder clinics and their administrators, clinicians, trainees, allies and volunteers.
Price: $45.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Harrington Park Press, LLC
Imprint: Harrington Park Press, LLC
Publication Date:
20 December 2016
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781939594112
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Addiction, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Counseling, SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / Gay Studies
?Finnegan and McNally established a gold standard with the release of their book Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Substance Abusers: Dual Identities, which has been used by counselors treating LGBT substance abusers for more than three decades. Now with the release of the official successor edition from Harrington Park Press, Fundamentals of LGBT Substance Use Disorders: Multiple Populations, Multiple Challenges, the standard is being raised for all current and future addiction professionals. As a clinician, author Michael Shelton is deeply aware of the need to utilize current research, evidence-informed practices, and culturally fluid approaches. Combining this knowledge with his skills as a writer, he expertly disseminates this material to the reader. Substance use in the LGBT communities continues to be a significant health issue. We know treatment works, and we now have another resource to assist in meeting the challenge.
?Michael Shelton has previously served as a board member for NALGAP (National Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies). Among his previous books are Gay Men and Substance Abuse: A Basic Guide for Addicts and Those Who Care for Them, which was awarded Best LGBT Book of the Year by the Independent Book Publishers Association, and Family Pride: What LGBT Families Should Know About Navigating Home, School, and Safety in Their Neighborhoods.
Foreword, by Dana G. Finnegan and Emily B. McNally
Introduction
Section 1. An Overview of LGBT Substance Use
1. An Introduction to LGBT Substance Use Disorders
2. Factors Leading to LGBT Substance Abuse
3. Treatment of LGBT Substance Abuse
Section 2. LGBT-Specific Substance Use Patterns
4. Trans People and Substance Use
5. Bisexual Individuals and Substance Use
6. Lesbians and Substance Use
7. Gay Men and Substance Use
Section 3. Intersecting Identities
8. LGBT Youth and Substance Use
9. LGBT Elders and Substance Use
10. Substance Use and LGBT Family Constellations
11. LGBT Substance Users in the Criminal Justice System
12. LGBT Individuals in Rural Environments
Appendix I. Treatment Agency Self-Audit: Policy and Procedures
Appendix II. Treatment Agency Self-Audit: LGBT Employees
Appendix III. The Gay Affirmative Practice Scale
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Resources on LGBT Substance Use and Treatment
Index