Acts of Disclosure

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family acceptance studies
Gay Adolescents
gay child
Gay Citizens
Gay Educators
Gay Employees
Gay Fathers
Gay Men
Gay Service Personnel
Gay Servicemen
Gay Son
Gay Teachers
Gay Workers
Gay Youth
General Mental Condition
Harvey Milk
identity development stages
Individual's Sexual Orientation
Individual’s Sexual Orientation
involuntary public exposure
Leonard Matlovich
LGBTQ mental health
NATO Nation
psychological effects of coming out
Race Relations Classes
sexual identity
sexual orientation disclosure
Sexual Responsivity
sexual self-disclosure
social myths
Son's Sexual Orientation
Son’s Sexual Orientation
stigma coping mechanisms
workplace discrimination research
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560239123
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Confronting the psychological, social, sexual, legal, and political issues at stake in the coming-out process, Acts of Disclosure: The Coming-Out Process of Contemporary Gay Men uses research findings and first-hand accounts to help gay adolescents and men accept and embrace their sexual identity as an integral part of their being. Offering helpful advice and specific suggestions that will guide you through the coming-out process, this text also teaches family, friends, and colleagues how they can support and encourage you in this challenge.A roadmap through the confusing process of coming to terms with your sexuality both privately and publicly, Acts of Disclosure walks you step-by-step through the stages of coming out, the emotions involved, the potential pitfalls, and the kinds of receptions you may meet. It points out both healthy and self-destructive coping strategies and teaches you how to take responsibility for your sexuality. You will find its discussions straightforward, honest, and direct, as it broaches the following topics:

  • coming out in American schools
  • expressing your sexual identity on the job
  • the harmful effects of involuntary public exposure
  • why some parents adjust better than others to the fact that they have a gay child
  • the damaging effects of social myths attached to homosexuality
  • the emotional and behavioral reactions wives have after discovering that their husbands are gay
  • how to anticipate a possible “outing” against oneself and the advantages of coming out to prevent such an act
  • compulsory social programming that may be deeply injurious to gay adolescents
  • disclosing your sexual identity after the onset of AIDSGay males of all ages, parents, friends, children, therapists, psychologists, social workers, and educators who read Acts of Disclosure will realize their error in treating gay sexual identity as undesirable, shameful, or second-rate. As you turn the last page of this comprehensive and enlightening book, you will likely find yourself with an appreciation of gay male sexuality as well as with a better understanding of the complexities of human nature.

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