Parenting LGBTQ+ Youth
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041145905
- Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
- Publication Date: 15 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This compassionate guide helps parents examine and transform their approach to raising LGBTQ+ youth through thoughtful explorations of personal values, societal expectations, and the power of loving support.
Using the authors’ L.O.V.E. framework (Looking at Our Values and Expectations), this engaging workbook helps parents understand their vital role in their LGBTQ+ child’s identity development and well-being. Drawing on extensive clinical work, research, and personal experience, it offers insights and strategies to affirm and support parents as they navigate the challenges and joys of raising children to be their authentic selves. The book is divided into six modular chapters; each one explores an important theme, experience, and/or assumption with tools for readers navigating these critical stages in their parenting journey. Each activity is based on scientifically-proven ways of boosting self-understanding, self-confidence, emotion regulation, and relationship quality. Chapters invite opportunities for learning and self-reflection, and offer tools to promote healthy conversations and advocacy in various social contexts. At the end of this book, parents will have gained an invaluable set of tools for developing deeper insights and empathy for their LGBTQ+ child.
This book is designed for readers in all stages of their parenting journey. It is an essential guide for parents, caregivers, and family members committed to active allyship and support of the LGBTQ+ youth in their lives.
Douglas Knutson (he/him), PhD, LHSP, ABPP is the Counseling Psychology Program Director of Clinical Training and Associate Professor at Oklahoma State University.
Kim Shenold (she/her), BA is the Transitional Living and Intervention Programs Coordinator at Payne County Youth Services, Inc. where she provides a wide range of outreach, education, and group services.
Janet Fultz (she/her), NCC, MS, LPC-S is the Executive Director of Payne County Youth Services, Inc. and has served the Payne County area via clinical services, administration, outreach, and grant writing for more than 25 years.
