Psychotherapy with Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual,and Transgender Older Adults |
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Authors: | Steven David PhD Paul A. Cernin MA |
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Affiliation: | UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital , E-mail: sdavid@mednet.ucla.edu |
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Abstract: | A small literature has addressed psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) samples over the past two decades. Older adults have also been investigated in a growing number of psychotherapy research studies. However, psychotherapy specifically with LGBT older adults has not received adequate investigation. This review relies on converging lines of research to provide an integrated discussion of evidence-based psychological treatments (EBTs) with current research and clinical observations in the field of gerontology and suggests ways in which these topics can inform psychotherapy practice with LGBT older adults. We summarize current research on aging in several areas of practical interest to psychotherapists seeking to apply EBTs in their work with LGBT older adults. These areas include: adult development, coping, stigmatization, social context, and the effects of cohort membership. The results of these studies belie stereotypes regarding both the aging process, in general, and more specifically LGBT older adulthood, with significant implications for the practice of psychotherapy. EBTs are adaptable to a variety of issues encountered in later life by LGBT older adults, and these modifications to therapeutic technique are addressed throughout. |
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Keywords: | Aging bisexual evidence-based treatments evidence-based psychological treatments gay lesbian older adults psychotherapy sexual orientation transgender |
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