Lesbians and Gay Men in the Country: Practice Implications for Rural Social Workers.

Autor: Lindhorst, Taryn, Smith, James Donald, Mancoske, Ronald J.
Zdroj: Rural Gays & Lesbians; 1997, p1-11, 12p
Abstrakt: Lesbians and gay men experience discrimination and inappropriate treatment from social workers and other mental health professionals because of their sexual orientation. The two largest social work organizations-the National Association of Social Workers and the Council on Social Work Education-each have taken stands encouraging the protection of civil rights and prohibiting discrimination against gay men and lesbians. Research, however, has indicated that social workers, more so than other mental health professionals, have homophobic reactions to gay people. This article addresses issues experienced by lesbians and gay men living in rural areas. The socio-cultural context of rural life and common issues of gay men and lesbians are explored. Implications for practice, including the need to take an affirmative stance when working with gay people, are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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