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Social Work and Health Care Practice with Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals and Communities
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Introduction Part 1: Introduction to Social Work and Health Care Practice with Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals and Communities. Introduction Part 2: Place, Joy and Self in Trans and Nonbinary Justice. Section 1: Health. 1. Transgender and Nonbinary Youth and Access to Medical Care. 2. Transgender and Nonbinary Adults and Access to Medical Care. 3. Best Practices in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care for Transgender and Nonbinary People. 4. Affirming and Inclusive Mental Health Care for Transgender and Nonbinary Young People. 5. Culturally Responsive Mental Health Care for Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals. Section 2: Areas of Practice. 6. Substance Use and Transgender Nonbinary Populations: Towards Inclusive Prevention and Service Provision. 7. Understanding and Working with Transgender/Nonbinary Older Adults. 8. Trans/Nonbinary Individuals and Homelessness. 9. Working with Transgender and Nonbinary Youth in the Child Welfare System. Section 3: Coming Out and Family. 10. Supporting Trans and Nonbinary Youth in their Coming Out Process. 11. Supporting Trans and Nonbinary Adults in Their Coming Out Processes. 12. Supporting Caregivers and Families of Transgender and Nonbinary Youth. 13. Trans and Nonbinary Parenting. Section 4: Relationships and Sexuality. 14. Sex and Relationship Therapy with Trans and Nonbinary Individuals. 15. Trans/Nonbinary Sexualities and Prioritizing Pleasure. 16. Exploring Trans/Nonbinary Intimate Partner Violence: What to Know to Create Inclusive Spaces and Services. Section 5: Communities. 17. Transgender and Nonbinary Youth Empowerment. 18. TNB Affirming Policy: Current Landscape, Issues, and Change Practices. 19. Trans and Nonbinary Leadership and Civic Engagement. 20. Conducting Community-Based Participatory Research with Transgender/Nonbinary Individuals and Communities. 21. Creating Safe Spaces: Digital as an Enabling Environment for TNB People. Section 6: Multiply Marginalized Identities and Populations. 22. Centering Trans/Nonbinary People of Color: Health Disparities, Resiliency, and Opportunities for Affirmative Clinical Practice. 23. At the Intersection of Trans and Disabled. 24. Trans/Nonbinary and the Religious, Secular, and Spiritual.

About the Author

Shanna K. Kattari (she/her/hers) is Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Social Work and Department of Women’s and Gender Studies (by courtesy), USA.

M. Killian Kinney (they/them) is a doctoral candidate and associate faculty in the School of Social Work at Indiana University, USA.

Leonardo Kattari (he/him/his) is a doctoral student in the School of Social Work at Michigan State University, USA.

N. Eugene Walls (he/him) is Professor in the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver, USA.

Reviews

"This book captures a depth and breadth of knowledge, practice and skill that should be required for all social work students and practitioners. It serves as an outstanding model of centering lived experiences, both in theory and in practice, and I cannot wait to refer people to it!" — Eli R. Green, CSES, The Transgender Training Institute, USA"An extensive chronicle of the systems of oppression baked into our current structures and the everyday discrimination experienced by transgender and nonbinary communities. This work does justice to communities’ resistance in the face of this oppression and provides actionable anti-oppressive solutions for change. By co-creating knowledge with transgender and nonbinary authors, this book maximizes the impact it will have on the world." — Kimberly Bender, University of Denver, USA"Once in a while a new book is published that opens your mind, and introduces you to new ideas, new concepts and new ways of practicing. Grounded in the most recent research and thinking about trans and nonbinary people and written in a scholarly style, while remaining a text that can stimulate and encourage competent discussions and debate amongst scholars and students in the classroom, this is a book which every practitioner should not only have on their bookshelves, but one that they should actually read and incorporate into their practice." — Gerald Mallon, Hunter College, USA"An important work that rights a long-standing injustice in scholarship related to trans and nonbinary identities. With citations by pre-eminent scholars within the transgender community, it provides a rare authenticity while maintaining intellectual rigor. It references the work of the same experts that I turned to when I founded Trans Lifeline and embodies much of the spirit with which we did our work. For providers who honestly wish to engage in healing work in the transgender community I know of no better resource." — Greta Gustava Martela, Trans Lifeline founder, USA

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