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The Routledge international handbook of social work and sexualities / edited by SJ Dodd.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dodd, Sarah-Jane, editor.
Series:
Routledge International Handbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social service.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (585 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2021.
Summary:
"This handbook is the first volume to address the dynamic issues related to sexuality from a social work perspective by providing a comprehensive, current and international overview of issues related to sexuality. It explains how each issue is important and critically discusses the leading views in the area, providing diverse and inclusive perspectives from leading scholars in the field. Divided into seven parts: Structural Context Sexual Identities Sexuality Through the Lifespan Health, Mental Health, and Sexuality Sexual Health and Well-Being: Pleasure, Desire, And Consent Practice Issues Regulating Sexuality: Historical and Contemporary Legislation it will be of interest to students, academics, researchers and practitioners of social work and related health and social care subjects and is particularly relevant for practice courses as well as courses on Human Growth and Development and Human Behavior in the Social Environment"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover
Endorsement Page
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Structural Context
Chapter 1 Social Work and Sexual Health: A History
Chapter 2 Heteronormativity and Social Work: The What That Dare Not Speak Its Name
Chapter 3 Combatting Cisnormativity in Social Work Education, Research, and Practice
Part II Sexual Identities
Chapter 4 Asexuality
Chapter 5 Navigating Genders and Orientations: An Exploration of Bisexuality and Pansexuality
Chapter 6 Social Work Practice with Sexual Minority Men: History, Terminology, and Social Context
Chapter 7 Social Work Practice with Sexual Minority Men: A Developmental and Life Course Perspective
Chapter 8 'Corrective Rape' and Black Lesbian Sexualities in South Africa: Negotiating the Tensions between 'Blackwashing' and 'Pinkwashing' Homophobia
Chapter 9 Beyond 50 Shades: BDSM and Kink for Social Workers
Chapter 10 What the Heart Wants: Polyamory, Compersion and Monogamish Arrangements
Part III Sexuality Through the Lifespan
Chapter 11 Intersections between Body Image, Sexual Identity, and Sexual Well-Being among Gender-Diverse Youth
Chapter 12 Sexuality and Relationships Education in Group Homes
Chapter 13 LGBT+ Parenting
Chapter 14 Sexual and Gender Identity in Older Age
Chapter 15 Social Work and LGBTQ Aging
Chapter 16 Intimate Expression during the End of Life: Considerations for Practitioners Working with Sexual and Gender Minority Older Adults
Part IV Health, Mental Health, and Sexuality
Chapter 17 Sexuality and Cancer
Chapter 18 Spectrums: Autism, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
Chapter 19 Sexy Spoonies and Crip Sex: Sexuality and Disability in a Social Work Context.
Chapter 20 A Vision of Justice: Seeing the Sex-ABILITY of People with Intellectual Disabilities
Chapter 21 Neurodiverse Relationships: When Partners' Brains Are Wired Differently
Part V Sexual Health and Well-Being: Pleasure, Desire, and Consent
Chapter 22 Orgasm and the Desire to be Desirable
Chapter 23 Understanding Consent among Emerging Adults: Wrestling with the Social Construction of Gender, Sexuality, and Salient Social Categories
Chapter 24 Grab 'Em by the Pussy: An Exploration of Consent in the #MeToo Era
Chapter 25 Sexual Violence and The Steps to Recovery: From Reporting to Healing
Part VI Practice Issues
Chapter 26 Sex Therapy: Social Workers' Potential as Sexuality Experts
Chapter 27 Rethinking Sexual Risk
Chapter 28 Therapist Self-Disclosure: Use of Self as a Transgender Therapist
Chapter 29 Somatic Experiencing and Sexuality: Trauma Resolution, Embodied Integration, and Sexual Health
Chapter 30 Safeguarding Young People in Care: Sexuality and Relationship Education
Chapter 31 Reacting to Sexually (Un)acceptable Behaviour with the Flag System
Chapter 32 Show Me the Ropes: Common Kink Community Practices
Chapter 33 Applying Critical Feminist Theories and Praxis to Contemporary Social Work Education, Practice, Policy, and Research with Individuals in Sex Trades
Part VII Regulating Sexuality: Historical and Contemporary Legislation
Chapter 34 Sexing and Genderizing Policy: Moving Beyond Binaries and Normatives
Chapter 35 Scoping the Literature about LGBTQI Migrants: A Critical Synthesis of Knowledge Produced about LGBTQI Migrants and Implications for Social Work
Chapter 36 From Fallen Women to the Tumblr Ban: Representing the Landscape of Sex Work from a Historical and Legal Perspective.
Chapter 37 Regulation of Kink and BDSM: Pathologization through Diagnostic Tools
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-429-34291-8
1-000-40865-5
9780429342912
OCLC:
1256253262

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