References from workshop: Understanding Same-Sex Couples in the Context of Minority Stress

Sharon Scales Rostosky, Ph.D.
Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology
University of Kentucky
245 Dickey Hall, Lexington, KY 40503
rostosk@uky.edu

Ellen D.B. Riggle, Ph.D.
Department of Political Science and Gender and Women's Studies Program
University of Kentucky
112 Breckinridge Hall, Lexington, KY 40506
e.riggle@uky.edu

05/17/05

Selected Bibliography and References
References for Rostosky & Riggle:
Riggle, E.D.B., & Rostosky, S.S. (2005). For better or worse: Psycholegal soft spots and advance planning for same-sex couples. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 35, 90-96

Riggle, E. D.B., Rostosky, S. S., Prather, R. A., & Hamrin, R. (2005). The execution of legal documents by sexual minority individuals. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 11, 138-163.

Riggle, E. D.B., Rostosky, S. S., & Reedy, C. S. (2005). Online Surveys for BGLT Research: Issues and Techniques. Journal of Homosexuality, 49, 1-21.

Riggle, E.D.B., Thomas, J.D., & Rostosky, S.S. (2005). The marriage debate and minority stress. PS: Political Science and Politics, 38, 21-24.

Rostosky, S.S., Korfhage, B., Duhigg, J., Stern, A., Bennett, L., & Riggle, E.D.B. (2004). Same-sex couples' perceptions of family support: A Consensual qualitative study. Family Process, 43, 43-56.

Rostosky, S. S., & Riggle, E. D. B. (2002). 'Out' at Work: The Relation of Actor and Partner Workplace Policy and Internalized Homophobia to Disclosure Status. Journal of Counseling Psychology 49, 411-419.

Dudley, M. J., Rostosky, S. S., Riggle, E. D. B., Duhigg, J., Brodnicki, C., & Couch, R. (In press, 2005). Same-sex couples' experiences with homonegativity. Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 1, 000-000.

Otis, M. D., Rostosky, S.S., Riggle, E.D.B., & Hamrin, R. (In press). Stress and Relationship Quality in Same-Sex Couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.

Riggle, E. D.B., Rostosky, S.S., & Prather, R.A. (In press). The Execution of Advance Planning Documents by Same-sex Couples. Journal of Family Issues.

Rostosky, S.S., Riggle, E.D.B., Dudley, M.G., & Comer Wright, M.L. (In press). Relational Commitment: A Qualitative Analysis of Same-sex Couples' Conversations. Journal of Homosexuality.

Selected References:
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Beals, K. P., & Peplau, L. A. (2001). Social involvement, disclosure of sexual orientation, and the quality of lesbian relationships. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 25, 10-19.

Beeler, J., & DiProva, V. (1999). Family adjustment following disclosure of homosexuality by a member: Themes discerned in narrative accounts. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 25, 443-459.

Bepko, C., & Johnson, T. (2000). Gay and lesbian couples in therapy: Perspectives for the contemporary family therapist. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 26, 409-419.

Cabaj, R., & Stein, T. (1996). Textbook of homosexuality and mental health. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Cochran, Susan D. 2001. "Emerging Issues in Research on Lesbians' and Gay Men's Mental Health: Does Sexual Orientation Really Matter?" American Psychologist 56(1) 931-947.

Croteau, J.M., Lark, J.S., Lidderdale, M.A., & Chung, Y.B. (2004). Deconstructing Heterosexism in the Counseling Professions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Division 44/Committee on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Concerns Joint Task Force Guidelines for Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients. (2000). Guidelines for Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. American Psychologist, 55, 1440-1451.

Green, R. J. & Mitchell, V. (2002). Gay and lesbian couples in therapy: Homophobia, relational ambiguity, and social support. In A.S. Gurman & N.S. Jacobson (Eds.), Clinical handbook of couple therapy (3rd edition) (pp. 546-568). New York: The Guilford Press.

Greene, B. (1997). Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Among Lesbians and Gay Men. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Haas, S.M. & Stafford, L. (1998). An initial examination of maintenance behaviors in gay and lesbian relationships. Journal of Personal and Social Relationships, 15, 846-855.

Haldeman, D.C. (2004). When sexual and religious orientation collide: Considerations in working with conflicted same-sex attracted male clients. The Counseling Psychologist, 32, 691-715.

Herek, G. M. (1998). Stigma and sexual orientation: Understanding prejudice against lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Hill, C. E., Thompson, B. J., & Williams, E. N. (1997). A guide to conducting consensual qualitative research. The Counseling Psychologist, 25, 517-572.

Kuehlwein, K. T., & Gottschalk, D. I. (2000). Legal and psychological issues confronting lesbian, bisexual, and gay couples and families. In F. Kaslow (Ed.), Handbook of couple and family forensics: A sourcebook for mental health and legal professionals (pp.164-187). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Kurdek, L. A. (2000). Attractions and constraints as determinants of relationship commitment: Longitudinal evidence from gay, lesbian, and heterosexual couples. Personal Relationships, 7, 245-262.

Laird, J., & Green, R.J. (1996). Lesbians and gays in couples and families: A handbook for therapists. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.

LaSala, M. C. (2002). Walls and bridges: How couples gay men and lesbians manage their intergenerational relationships. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 28, 327-339.

Meyer, I.H. (2003). Prejudice, social stress, and mental health in lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations: Conceptual issues and research evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 129, 674-607.

Morrow, D. F. (2003). Cast into the wilderness: the impact of institutionalized religion on lesbians. In K.F. Balsam (Ed.), Trauma, stress, and resilience among sexual minority women: Rising like the phoenix (p. 109-123). New York: Haworth.

Oswald, R. (2002a). Inclusion and belonging in the family rituals of gay and lesbian people. Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 428-436.

Patterson, D. G., Ciabattari, T., & Schwartz, P. (1999). The constraints of innovation: Commitment and stability among same-sex couples. In J. Adams and W. Jones (Eds.), Handbook of interpersonal commitment and relationships stability (pp. 339-359). New York: Plenum.

Peplau, L.A., & Beals, K.P. (2004). The family lives of lesbians and gay men. In A.L. Vangelisti (Ed.), Handbook of Family Communication. Mahwah, NJ: LEA.

Perez, R.M., DeBord, K.A., & Bieschke, K.J. (Eds). (2000). The Handbook of Counseling and Psycotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Ronner, A.D. (2005). Homophobia and the Law. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Russell, G. M. (2000). Voted Out: The Psychological Consequences of Anti-Gay Politics. New York, NY: New York University.

Saad, C. (1997). Disability and the lesbian, gay man, or bisexual individual. In M. Sipski & C. Alexander (Eds.), Sexual function in people with disability and chronic illness: A health professionals guide. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publications.

Savin-Williams, R., & Cohen, K. (1996). The lives of lesbians, gays, and bisexuals: Children to adults. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace.

Whitman, J.S. & Boyd, C.J. (Eds). (2003). The Therapist's Notebook for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy. New York: Haworth.

Yip, A. K. T. (1997). Attacking the attacker: Gay Christians talk back. British Journal of Sociology, 48, 113-127.

 


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