Families in Transition – Parenting Gender Diverse Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults
Andrew R Gottlieb author Arlene I Lev author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Harrington Park Press Inc
Published:10th May '19
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Families in Transition: Parenting Gender Diverse Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults is a compilation of clinically oriented articles, research, and case material authored by mental health and medical experts, both nationally and internationally known, as well as first-person narratives written by parents and families, exploring the complexities faced by parents and caretakers attending to the needs of their children in a largely hostile world. The professional articles are positioned side by side with the voices of the parents themselves—each complementing the other—together adding up to a richly complex, original tapestry.
While most books on this subject highlight the experiences of the gender diverse child and adolescent, parents’ perspectives are placed front and center. Those raising these children and adolescents have unique struggles and personal processes as caregivers and advocates. Making complex social and medical decisions in a society that is hostile and polarized only complicates the picture. This book highlights their rarely heard voices and gives insight to therapists and physicians on how to support all members of the family, helping them grow and heal during what is often a challenging time.
Families in Transition:
-Challenges the ways we think about cultural norms and how those impact our clinical work;
-Explores a parent’s desire for their child to live authentically alongside a desire to protect them;
-Highlights how the attitudes and behaviors of extended relatives impact the gender nonconforming child and their caretakers;
-Presents a historical overview contrasting the reparative and the affirmative models of treatment;
-Illustrates how difficult treatment can be when a patient is reticent to disclose their gender identity to their parents or when parents either have little information or are in denial;
-Offers strategies on how best to advocate for a child in a school setting;
-Outlines best practices for the care of transgender youth.
This text is designed for mental health professionals—clinicians, educators, and researchers; medical providers; parents and caretakers of gender diverse children, adolescents, and young adults; and is suitable for graduate and doctoral level coursework in a range of subject areas, including gender, sexuality, and family studies.
This is an urgent, timely book that elucidates the complexities and revelations families face as they go through transition. Full of indispensable advice and wisdom, all beautifully organized and compassionately expressed, it is a vital guide. -- Andrew Solomon, professor of clinical psychology, Columbia University Medical Center and author of Far From the Tree
Within these pages, a dream team of professionals cover a giant plethora of topics. This book is the new go-to bible for all loved ones of transgender youth. -- Jeanette Jennings, mom of trans youth activist Jazz Jennings and president of the TransKids Purple Rainbow Foundation
Incorporating the work of leading researchers and therapists, Lev and Gottlieb provide a comprehensive understanding of gender diverse kids and their families. Their balanced presentation pairs the most up-to-date research with real-life experiences of families in transition. The result is a compelling volume that bridges understandings, offers practical guidance, and inspires all of us to do better in supporting our gender expansive kids. -- M. Paz Galupo, Ph.D., Towson University, and editor of the Journal of GLBT Family Studies
A compelling, comprehensive, and sensitive compendium of solutions for families of trans and gender creative youth! Offering gem after gem, Families in Transition is a gift, helping parents move toward acceptance for the sake of protection. -- Lee-Anne Gray, PsyD, author of LGBTQ+ Youth, Self-Compassion for Teens, and The Happy Family
Lev and Gottlieb pull together a comprehensive exploration of the power of family support, discuss the profound impact of raising a transgender and gender nonconforming child, and address the importance of affirmative approaches to help navigate their journey. The personal and professional focus on the often misunderstood and silenced voices of parents and family members, whose love, wisdom, concerns, struggles, and joys are candidly explored, makes this a must read. -- Shawn V. Giammattei, PhD, Quest Family Therapy & Alliant International University (Rockway Institute)
ISBN: 9781939594303
Dimensions: 237mm x 196mm x 31mm
Weight: 1032g
496 pages