Find a copy in the library
WorldCat
Find it in libraries globally
Worldwide libraries own this item
Finding libraries that hold this item...
Details
| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Goldberg, Abbie E. Lesbian and gay parents and their children. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2010 (OCoLC)764242965 |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Abbie E Goldberg |
| ISBN: | 9781433805363 1433805367 |
| OCLC Number: | 317623169 |
| Description: | v, 233 p. ; 26 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction: lesbian and gay parents and their children : research and contemporary issues -- Partners but not parents : intimate relationships of lesbians and gay men -- From partners to parents : the transition to parenthood for lesbians and gay men -- Lesbians and gay men as parents -- Children of lesbian and gay parents : adjustment and experiences -- Young adults and adults with lesbian and gay parents speak out -- Conclusions and future directions -- References -- Index -- About the author. |
| Series Title: | Contemporary perspectives on lesbian, gay, and bisexual psychology. |
| Other Titles: | Lesbian & gay parents and their children |
| Responsibility: | Abbie E. Goldberg. |
| More information: |
Abstract:
The past several decades have seen increasing controversies over lesbian and gay parenthood. More same sex couples than ever are becoming parents, building their families while others debate their legal rights pertaining to marriage and parenthood. Against this sociopolitical backdrop, how do same sex couples transition to parenthood, and what are their experiences as parents? Furthermore, what are the experiences of their children? This book provides a comprehensive overview of the research on same sex parenthood, exploring ways in which lesbian and gay parents resist, accommodate, and transform fundamental notions of gender, parenting, and family. The book takes a family life cycle approach, beginning with research on how same sex couples meet and build healthy relationships, then describing how and why same sex couples decide to have children and how they grapple with the changing roles each partner must adopt. Their experiences raising children through young adulthood are explored, including the challenges of interacting with their children's schools and teachers. In the end, the book considers the perspectives of the children themselves, as young adults and adults speak out about their experiences having lesbian or gay parents. Integrating both qualitative and quantitative research, this book incorporates a range of disciplines, including psychology, sociology, sexuality/gender studies, and human development. It also highlights understudied aspects of same sex parenting, such as termination of couple relationships. With practical recommendations in every chapter, this book is a resource for those who research lesbian and gay mental health and family issues, as well as those who provide services to lesbian and gay parents and parents-to-be.
Reviews
User-contributed reviews
Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers.
Be the first.
Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers.
Be the first.
Tags
Similar Items
Related Subjects:(2)
User lists with this item (8)
- Social Science(297 items)
by carrietannehill updated about 3 weeks ago
- Nov12(71 items)
by MSellar updated 2013-01-30
- Sociology of Gender(70 items)
by sclark01 updated 2012-12-11
- New Nonfiction - September 2012(133 items)
by hmorey updated 2012-10-01
- LGBT Biographies(46 items)
by mravely@towson.edu updated 2011-10-12