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Coming Out and Disclosures: Lgbt Persons Across the Life Span

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Manufacturer: The Haworth Press
Author: Ski Hunter
Publisher: The Haworth Press
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Coming Out and Disclosures: Lgbt Persons Across the Life Span Description

Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 306.760973
EAN: 9780789026903
ISBN: 0789026902
Label: The Haworth Press
Manufacturer: The Haworth Press
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 300
Publication Date: 2006-09-19
Publisher: The Haworth Press
Studio: The Haworth Press

Editorial Review of Coming Out and Disclosures: Lgbt Persons Across the Life Span


A single source for a comprehensive view of the coming out and disclosure process

LGBT persons face multiple challenges when entering the coming out process, regardless of age or place in society. Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span is a comprehensive guide to the coming out process for LGBT individuals, how to prepare for disclosure, and how disclosure is received in various groups. The book examines sexual orientation and identities; developmental models of coming out; disclosure in adolescence, midlife, or later; coming out to parents and family members; and disclosure to non-family. The book also provides practitioners with guidelines for working with clients who want to make disclosures.

Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span brings together into a single source the latest research and current thought on the experiences of LGBT persons in our heterosexist society. This resource, which is also useful as a supplemental textbook, can be used as a guide to practice for professionals and can be used for in-service training and workshops. This invaluable book has an extensive bibliography.

Topics in Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span include:

the meaning of sexual identity across various populations
an overview of coming out in the heterosexist world
detailed analysis of the coming out process
examination of the coming out process at different ages
an overview of disclosures in the heterosexist world
detailed analysis of disclosures to parents and family members across various cultures
suggested interventions based on coming out models
special issues experienced in coming out
strategies to facilitate disclosures
and more


Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span is an essential guide for any LGBT individual preparing to enter the coming out process, and practitioners in the helping professions, such as social work, counseling, and mental health.




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Review Summary: very thorough
Review: Hunter has successfully composed an informative book that focuses on research from the past thirty years on issues pertaining to coming out and disclosure of LGBT individuals. The book starts out with a necessary introduction and the most helpful term described was that of heterosexism. Heterosexism is ultimately what causes LGBT individuals to struggle as they come out to themselves and others. Heterosexuality is programmed into our society at the social, cultural, and economic level making other sexual orientations inferior.

The introduction also helped to identify factors that determine if a person is more likely to discriminate against LGBT persons. Throughout adolescence they are socialized to discriminate. The factors include; being male, coming from families that are conservative, authoritative, traditional or religious, having a limited education, low empathy, certain coping styles, poor crisis management, bigoted peers, living in residential areas, and having no contact with LGBT persons.

The first chapter further explores sexual orientation and identity. Since it is highly individualized there is no clear model that clearly defines or categorizes ones sexual orientation. While orientation is stable, it is sexual identity which remains fluid. Identifying as gay or lesbian can be influenced by race, ethnicity, age, and sex/gender.

Coming out is the topic of the second chapter and refers to internal identity development of your sexual orientation. The author uses disclosure to indicate revealing identity to others. The chapter includes several models that can be used as a rough guide to explain the process. Although the models appear linear, there is no clear path of transition. Two models are presented in this chapter that have been empirically researched. They are the Sexual Identity Formation (Cass 1979) which includes six stages that deal with developmental changes in cognition, emotion, and, behavior and integrates social and psychological factors. The second model is the Inclusive Model of Sexual Minority Identity Development which deals with four phases that addresses individual and group identity transitions. When coming out as bisexual and transgendered there are different models that can be used.

The third chapter was especially necessary as it dealt with critiquing the coming out models. The models do not assume that all gays and lesbians go through these stages in a linear order, or that all complete all stages. Some may get locked into one stage and never progress. The models are also dated and did not include a large or random sample that included equal sex members, how disabilities or illnesses influenced their coming out, or how certain races and ethnicities affected their decision. Whether or not or how exactly you decide to come out also is specific to social context and historical issues. Overall, these models serve a rough guide and everyone has an individual experience.

The fourth chapter speculates that since same sex attractions predate puberty, most individuals report it is during this time they come out to themselves as they notice they are different from others. Other situations arise when coming out does not occur until later in life, such as marriage or discovering unexplored feelings.

The second part of the book dealt with disclosure. Stonewall has greatly influenced the ease of public disclosures. Prior to Stonewall disclosures were seen as a political movement and a stance to overcome oppression. Individuals then and now are still marginalized but the stigma is decreasing with time. The trend for youths to disclosure usually occurs after high school where public approval is usually greater. Those who wait till midlife or older to disclose usually do so because of the preference to keep it a secret and pass as heterosexual. There are also many situations in which disclosing are avoided because of extreme instances of discrimination and violence. Ultimately a difficult process, but disclosing can provide relief that they no longer have to lead double lives, or appear asexual.

Disclosing to families specifically was identified as one of the most difficult decisions a LGBT person had to make. The more independence children have from their parents the more risks decrease that are associated with disclosure.

Part three included two chapters that dealt with approaching clients who are coming out and want to disclose. It is key to not label individuals but take part in active listening as identity issues are worked out and explored. In these situations models can be helpful in providing an outline or rough guide for those in need of guidance and to help explore what they are going through. What I thought the models lacked however was they do not include issues that are particular to multicultural clients. Practitioners are primarily needed to assist clients in weighing the costs/benefits of coming out and choosing to disclose or not.

The final chapter deals with institutions that all LGBT individuals are a part of and must struggle to combat heterosexism at a structural issue. Public schools, college and workplaces. In order to feel more comfortable in these situations change must occur at the individual and societal level. I believe as more individuals come out and disclose their identity to the public, the more flooded society will become and their belief systems will change over time. A lot of prejudice after all is the result of misconceptions.

I personally believe that religion has a lot to do with how LGBT persons are viewed. I wish the book would have had a small section on how the prominent three view the issue, and also how technology has influenced the coming-out process.

Overall the book was very thorough and interesting. As a student of psychology it is definitely a good reference book.


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Review Summary: A Guide to Coming Out
Review: Hunter, Ski. "Coming Out and Disclosures: LGBT Persons Across the Life Span", The Haworth Press, 2007.

A Guide to Coming Out


Amos Lassen

The Haworth Press has given us some of the most notable titles in gay literature, both fiction and non-fiction. With one of their new publications, "Coming Out and Disclosures", the press gives an accurate and evidence-based practical way to deal with the coming out process. The book deals not only with us, the GLBT community, but with families, the community at large and the entire social system including the workplace and schools. It is a comprehensive and research based study and one that many of us have been waiting for. Looking at both coming out and disclosure of transsexuals, bisexuals and older adults, here is one of the most informative books on the subject that I have ever read.
Ski Hunter looks at the process of coming out from the perspective of social scientists and in depth at the obvious omission of training in our society of many of the issues which are so very important in the way effective services can be provided for the GLBT community. Sve focuses on our educational system and seriously studies the concept of heterosexism which frames and outlines our environment. In doing so she studies the consequences of antigay violence and the segregation between the coming out process and disclosure and the meanings linked to each of these.
Disclosure is recognized and accepted differently in various groups and as the concepts of sexual identity and orientation are examined, Hunter presents developmental models especially the differences between disclosures at different periods in life. There are also guidelines for social service practitioners who work with clients who are ready for disclosure.
This is a solid book which handles the subject with great style as it merges the existing body of empirical research on coming out and then synthesizes those models which have been developed to understand the transition in life of members of the GLBT community.
This is a book that as an educator I was glad to have read. I learned many new facts and here is an indispensable tool to be used in speaking with others.



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