TY - BOOK AU - Dente,Claire TI - Social work practice with LGBTQIA populations: an interactional perspective SN - 1138672424 AV - HV1449 .S657 2019 U1 - 362.896 23 PY - 2019/// CY - New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Social work with bisexuals KW - Social work with gays KW - Social work with lesbians KW - Social work with transgender people N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction : background and assumptions / Claire L. Dente -- Marriage equality, relationships and divorce / Karen Myers -- Families and parenting / Mohan Vinjamuri -- Adoption considerations / Becky Duddy-Burke, Sara A. Chominski, Claire L. Dente -- LGBTQIA youth and social service systems / Tiffany Y. Lane -- Education and schools / Karen Myers -- Race, ethnicity and sexual orientation and gender identity: intersectionality in the lives of LGBTQIA people of color / Terrence O. Lewis -- Working with transgender and non-binary client populations / Erin Hipple, Austin J. Angiollilo, Ona H. Grant -- Addressing behavioral health treatment among LGBTQIA clients / Anthony Estreet, Tonya C. Phillips, Michelle G. Thompson -- Healthcare access and disparities / Lisa E. Cox, Kimberly A. Furphy -- Legal systems and violence / Casey Bohrman -- Economics and the workplace / Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis -- Religion and spirituality / Claire L. Dente -- Aging / Noell Rowan, Sandra Butler -- Global issues / Christina Chiarelli-Helminiak, Michele Eggers-Barison N2 - "Social Work Practice with LGBTQIA Populations provides an overview of key issues for social workers working with LGBTQIA clients. Each chapter considers the experiences of LGBTQIA clients in different social and interpersonal contexts. This text encourages students to think critically about the barriers and discriminations LGBTQIA clients might face in their lives and how social workers can be equipped to address these issues. Students are challenged to develop approaches that extend support to these clients and that remove structural barriers that clients face within these systems. Utilizing intersectionality theory, students will gain in understanding of the risks and protective factors unique to this population in social work contexts"-- ER -