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PERSON-CENTRED THERAPY

Anderson, R. and K. N. Cissna (1997). The Martin Buber - Carl Rogers Dialogue: a New Transcript with Commentary. Albany, State University of New York Press.

Barrett-Lennard, G. T. (1998). Carl Rogers' Helping System: Journey & Substance. London, Sage.

Boy, A. V. and G. J. Pine (1999). A Person-Centered Foundation for Counseling and Psychotherapy. Springfield, Illinois, Charles C Thomas.

Bozarth, J. D. (1998). Person-Centered Therapy: a Revolutionary Paradigm. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Bozarth, J. D. and P. Wilkins, Eds. (2001). Unconditional Positive Regard. Rogers' Therapeutic Conditions: Evolution, Theory and Practice. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Brazier, D., Ed. (1993). Beyond Carl Rogers: Towards a Psychotherapy for the 21st Century. London, Constable.

Cain, D. J., Ed. (2002). Classics in the Person-Centered Approach. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Cooper, M. (2001). Embodied empathy. Empathy. S. Haugh and T. Merry. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books. 2: 218-229.

Cooper, M. (2003). "Between freedom and despair: existential challenges and contributions to person-centered and experiential therapy." Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies 2(1): 43-56.

Cooper, M. (2005). "Therapists experiences of relational depth: a qualitative interview study." Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 5(2): 87-95.

Farber, B. A., D. C. Brink, et al., Eds. (1996). The Psychotherapy of Carl Rogers: Cases and Commentary. New York, Guilford.

Gaylin, N. L. (2001). Family, Self and Psychotherapy: a Person-Centred Perspective. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Haugh, S. and T. Merry, Eds. (2001). Empathy. Rogers' Therapeutic Conditions: Evolution, Theory and Practice. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Joseph, S. and R. Worsley, Eds. (2005). Person-Centred Psychopathology: A positive psychology of mental health. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Kirschenbaum, H. and V. L. Henderson, Eds. (1990). Carl Rogers Dialogues. London, Constable.

Kirschenbaum, H. and V. L. Henderson, Eds. (1990). The Carl Rogers Reader. London, Constable.

Lago, C. and M. MacMillan, Eds. (1999). Experiences in Relatedness: Groupwork and the Person-Centred Approach. Person-Centred Approach and Client-Centred Therapy. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Levant, R. F. and J. M. Schlien, Eds. (1987). Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach. Westport, Connecticut, Praeger.

Lietaer, G., J. Rombauts, et al., Eds. (1990). Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the Nineties. Belgium, Leuven University Press.

Mearns, D. (1994). Developing Person-Centred Counselling. London, Sage.

Mearns, D. (1997). Person-Centred Counselling Training. London, Sage.

Mearns, D. and M. Cooper (2005). Working at Relational Depth in Counselling and Psychotherapy. London, Sage.

Mearns, D. and B. Thorne (1988). Person-Centred Counselling in Action. London, Sage.

Mearns, D. and B. Thorne (2000). Person-Centred Therapy Today: New frontiers in theory and practice. London, Sage.

Merry, T. (1999). Learning and Being in Person-Centred Counselling. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Merry, T., Ed. (2000). Person-Centred Practice: the BAPCA Reader. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Moodley, R., C. Lago, et al., Eds. (2004). Carl Rogers Counsels a Black Client: Race and Culture in Person-centred Counselling. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Natiello, P. (2001). The Person-Centred Approach: A Passionate Presence. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

O'Leary, C. J. (1999). Counselling Couples and Families: a Person-Centred Approach. London, Sage.

Patterson, C. H. (2000). Understanding Psychotherapy: Fifty Years of Client-Centred Theory and Practice. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Rennie, D. L. (1998). Person-Centred Counselling: an Experiential Approach. London, Sage.

Rogers, C. R. (1951). Client-Centered Therapy. London, Constable.

Rogers, C.R. (1961). On Becoming a Person: A Therapist’s View of Psychotherapy. London, Constable.

Rogers, C. R. and B. Stevens (1973). Person to Person: the Problem of Being Human. London, Souvenir Press.

Rogers, C.R. (1980). A Way of Being. Boston, Houghton Mifflin.

Sanders, P., Ed. (2004). The Tribes of the Person-Centred Nation. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Schmid, P. F. (1998). Face to face: the art of encounter. Person-Centred Therapy: a European Perspective. B. Thorne and E. Lambers. London, Sage: 74-90.

Schmid, P. F. (1998). On becoming a person-centred approach: a person-centred understanding of the person. Person-Centred Therapy: a European Perspective. B. Thorne and E. Lambers. London, Sage: 38-52.

Schmid, P. F. (2000). The necessary and sufficient conditions of being person-centred: on identity, integrity, integration and differentiation of the paradigm. Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the 21st Century: advances in theory, research and practice. J. C. Watson, R. N. Goldman and M. S. Warner. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books: 37-51.

Schmid, P. F. (2001). Acknowledgement: the art of responding. Dialogical and ethical perspectives on the challenge of unconditional relationships in therapy and beyond. Unconditional Positive Regard. J. D. Bozarth and P. Wilkins. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books. 3: 49-64.

Schmid, P. F. (2001). Authenticity: the person as his or her own author. Dialogical and ethical perspectives on therapy as an encounter relationship. And beyond. Congruence. G. Wyatt. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books. 1: 213-228.

Schmid, P. F. (2001). Comprehension: the art of not knowing. Dialogical and ethical perspectives on empathy as dialogue in personal and person-centred relationships. Empathy. S. Haugh and T. Merry. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books. 2: 53-71.

Schmid, P. F. (2002). "Knowledge or acknowledgement? Psychotherapy as 'the art of not-knowing' - prospects on further developments of a radical paradigm." Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies 1(1 & 2): 56-70.

Schmid, P. F. (2002). Presence: im-media-te co-experiencing and co-responding. Phenomenological, dialogical and ethical perspectives on contact and perception in person-centred therapy and beyond. Contact and Perception. G. Wyatt and P. Sanders. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books. 4: 182-203.

Schmid, P. F. (2003). "The characteristics of a person-centered approach to therapy and counseling: criteria for identity and coherence." Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies 2(2): 104-120.

Schmid, P. F. (2004). "Back to the client: a phenomenological approach to the process of understanding and diagnosis." Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies 3(1): 36-51.

Schmid, P. F. (2005). "The Carl Rogers bibliography of English and German sources." Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies 4(3 & 4): 153-269.

Schmid, P. F. (2006). "The Challenge of the Other: Towards dialogical person-centred psychotherapy and counselling." Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies 5(4): 240-254.

Thorne, B. (1991). Person-Centred Counselling: Therapeutic and Spiritual Dimensions. London, Whurr.

Thorne, B. (1992). Carl Rogers. London, Sage.

Thorne, B. and E. Lambers, Eds. (1998). Person-Centred Therapy: a European Perspective. London, Sage.

Tudor, K. and M. Worrall, Eds. (2004). Freedom to Practise: Person-centred Approaches to Supervision. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Watson, J. C., R. N. Goldman, et al., Eds. (2000). Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the 21st Century: advances in theory, research and practice. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Worsley, R. (2002). Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy: Phenomenological and Existential Perspectives. Basingstoke, Palgrave.

Wyatt, G., Ed. (2001). Congruence. Rogers' Therapeutic Conditions: Evolution, Theory and Practice. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Wyatt, G. and P. Sanders, Eds. (2002). Contact and Perception. Rogers' Therapeutic Conditions: Evolution, Theory and Practice. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.                            

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PRE-THERAPY

Pörtner, M. (2000). Trust and Understanding: the Person-Centred Approach to Everyday Care for People with Special Needs. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Prouty, G. (1994). Theoretical Evolutions in Person-Centered/Experiential Therapy: Applications to Schizophrenic and Retarded Psychoses. Westport, Connecticut, Praeger.

Prouty, G., D. Van Werde, et al. (2002). Pre-Therapy: Reaching Contact-Impaired Clients. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

Sanders, P., Ed. (2007). The Contact Work Primer. Steps in Counselling. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books.

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FOCUSING AND EXPERIENTIAL APPROACHES

Gendlin, E. T. (1981). Focusing. New York, Bantam Books.

Gendlin, E. T. (1996). Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: a Manual of the Experiential Method. New York, Guilford Press.

Greenberg, L. S., L. N. Rice, et al. (1993). Facilitating Emotional Change: The Moment-by-Moment Process. New York, Guilford.

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EXISTENTIAL THERAPIES

Cohn, H. W. (1997). Existential Thought and Therapeutic Practice: An Introduction to Existential Psychotherapy. London, Sage.

Cohn, H. W. (2002). Heidegger and the Roots of Existential Psychotherapy. London, Continuum.

Cooper, M. (2003). Existential Therapies. London, Sage.

Du Plock, S., Ed. (1997). Case Studies in Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling. Chichester, Wiley.

Frankl, V. E. (1959). Man's Search for Meaning. New York, Washington Square Press.

Frankl, V. E. (1986). The Doctor and the Soul. New York, Vintage.

Laing, R. D. (1969). The Divided Self. London, Penguin.

Laing, R. D. (1990). Self and Others. London, Penguin.

Lantz, J. (1993). Existential Family Therapy: Using the Concepts of Viktor Frankl. Northvale, New Jersey, Aronson.

May, R. (1979). Psychology and the Human Dilemma. New York, Norton.

May, R. (1983). The Discovery of Being. New York, Norton.

May, R., E. Angel, et al., Eds. (1994). Existence. New Jersey, Aronson.

Sartre, J.-P. (1981). Existential Psychoanalysis. Washingon, DC, Regnery Publications.

Schneider, K. J. and R. May, Eds. (1995). The Psychology of Existence: an Integrative, Clinical Perspective. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Spinelli, E. (1989). The Interpreted World. London, Sage.

Spinelli, E. (2000). Tales of Unknowing: Therapeutic Encounters from an Existential Perspective. London, Duckworth.

Spinelli, E. (2001). The Mirror and the Hammer: Challenges to Therapeutic Orthodoxy. London, Continuum.

Strasser, F. and A. Strasser (1997). Existential Time-Limited Therapy: The Wheel of Existence. Chichester, Wiley.

van Deurzen-Smith, E. (1988). Existential Counselling in Practice. London, Sage.

van Deurzen-Smith, E. (1997). Everyday Mysteries: Existential Dimensions of Psychotherapy. London, Routledge.

van Deurzen, E. (1998). Paradox and Passion in Psychotherapy: An Existential Approach to Therapy and Counselling. Chichester, Wiley.

van Deurzen, E. and C. Arnold-Baker, Eds. (2005). Existential Perspectives on Human Issues: A Handbook for Therapeutic Practice. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Yalom, I. D. (1980). Existential Psychotherapy. New York, Basic Books.

Yalom, I. D. (1991). Love's Executioner and Other Tales of Psychotherapy. London, Penguin.

Yalom, I. D. (1999). Momma and the Meaning of Life: Tales of Psychotherapy. London, Piatkus.

Yalom, I. D. (2001). The Gift of Therapy: Reflections on Being a Therapist. London, Piatkus.

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PHENOMENOLOGY / EXISTENTIAL-PHENEMENOLOGY

Adams, M. (2001). "Practising phenomenology - some reflections and considerations." Existential Analysis 12(1): 65-84.

Deleu, C. and D. van Werde (1998). The relevance of a phenomenological attitude when working with psychotic people. Person-Centred Therapy: a European Perspective. B. Thorne and E. Lambers. London, Sage: 206-215.

Giorgi, A., Ed. (1985). Phenomenology and Psychological Research. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Duquesne University Press.

Heidegger, M. (1962). Being and Time. Malden, MA, Blackwell Publishing.

Inwood, M. (1997). Heidegger: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

McLeod, J. (2001). Hermeneutics and phenomenology: the core of qualitative method. Qualitative Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy. London, Sage: 54-63.

McLeod, J. (2001). The phenomenological approach. Qualitative Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy. London, Sage: 35-53.


Merleau-Ponty, M. (2002). Phenomenology of Perception. London, Routledge Classics.

Moran, D. (2000). Introduction to Phenomenology. Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge.

Moustakas, C. (1994). Phenomenological Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage.

Patterson, C. H. (2000). Phenomenological psychology. Understanding Psychotherapy: Fifty Years of Client-Centred Theory and Practice. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books: 143-153.

Schmid, P. F. (2004). "Back to the client: a phenomenological approach to the process of understanding and diagnosis." Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies 3(1): 36-51.

Smith, J. A. and M. Osborn (2003). Interpretative phenomenological analysis. Qualitative Psychology: a practical guide to research methods. J. A. Smith. London, Sage: 51-80.

Spinelli, E. (1989). The Interpreted World. London, Sage.

van Manen, M. (1990). Researching Lived Experience: Human science for an action sensitive pedagogy. London, Ontario, SUNY.

van Manen, M., Ed. (2005). Writing in the Dark: Phenomenological studies in interpretive inquiry. London, Ontario, Althouse Press.

Worsley, R. (2002). Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy: Phenomenological and Existential Perspectives. Basingstoke, Palgrave.

Worsley, R. (2003). "Small is beautiful: small-scale phenomenological research for counsellor self-development." Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies 2(2): 121-132.

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GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL & TRANSGENDERED CLIENTS


Alexander, C. J., Ed. (1997). Gay and Lesbian Mental Health: a Sourcebook for Practitioners. New York, Haworth Park Press.

Anthony, B. D. (1985). Lesbian client - lesbian therapist: opportunities and challenges in working together. A Guide to Psychotherapy with Gay and Lesbian Clients. J. C. Gonsiorek. New York, Harrington Park Press: 45-57.

Babuscio, J. (1976). We Speak for Ourselves: Experiences in Homosexual Counselling. London, SPCK.

Barret, B. and C. Logan (2002). Counseling Gay Men and Lesbians. Pacific Grove, California, Brooks/Cole.

Barrett, H. and F. Tasker (2002). "Gay fathers and their children: what we know and what we need to know." Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review 3(1): 3-10.

Bartlett, A., M. King, et al. (2001). "Straight-talking: an investigation of the attitudes and practice of psychoanalysts and psychotherapists in relation to gays and lesbians." The British Journal of Psychiatry 179: 545-549.

Baum, M. I. (1997). Gays and lesbians choosing to be parents. Gay and Lesbian Mental Health: a Sourcebook for Practitioners. C. J. Alexander. New York, Haworth Park Press: 115-126.

Bettinger, M. (2001). It's Your Hour: a Guide to Queer-Affirmative Psychotherapy. Los Angeles, Alyson Books.

Bieschke, K. J., M. McClanahan, et al. (2000). Programmatic research on the treatment of lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients: the past, the present, and the course for the future. Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. R. M. Perez, K. A. DeBord and K. J. Bieschke. Washington, American Psychological Association: 309-336.

Brauner, R. (2000). Embracing difference: addressing race, culture and sexuality. Pink Therapy 3: Issues in Therapy with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Clients. C. Neal and D. Davies. Buckingham, Open University Press: 7-21.

Bridoux, D. (2000). Kink therapy: SM and sexual minorities. Pink Therapy 3: Issues in Therapy with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Clients. C. Neal and D. Davies. Buckingham, Open University Press: 22-34.

Briodo, E. M. (2000). Constructing identity: the nature and meaning of lesbian, gay and bisexual identities. Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. R. M. Perez, K. A. DeBord and K. J. Bieschke. Washington, American Psychological Association: 13-34.

Buccino, D. L. (2001). Homosexuality and psychosis in the clinic: symptom or structure? Homosexuality & Psychoanalysis. T. Dean and C. Lane. Chicago, University of Chicago Press: 265-287.

Buhrke, R. A. and L. A. Douce (1991). "Training Issues for Counseling Psychologists in Working with Lesbian Women and Gay Men." The Counseling Psychologist 19(2): 216-234.

Cadwell, S. A. (1997). Transference and countertransference. Treating the Psychological Consequences of HIV. M. F. O'Connor. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass: 1-32.

Carl, D. (1990). Counseling Same-Sex Couples. New York, Norton.

Chernin, J. N. and M. R. Johnson (2003). Affirmative Psychotherapy and Counseling for Lesbians and Gay Men. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage.

Cochran, S. D. (2001). "Emerging issues in research on lesbians and gay men's mental health: does sexual orientation really matter?" American Psychologist 56(11): 932-947.

Coleman, E. (1985). Bisexual and gay men in heterosexual marriage: conflicts and resolutions in therapy. A Guide to Psychotherapy with Gay and Lesbian Clients. J. C. Gonsiorek. New York, Harrington Park Press: 93-103.

Conlin, D. and J. Smith (1985). Group psychotherapy for gay men. A Guide to Psychotherapy with Gay and Lesbian Clients. J. C. Gonsiorek. New York, Harrington Park Press: 105-112.

Coyle, A. and C. Kitzinger, Eds. (2002). Lesbian & Gay Psychology: new perspectives. Oxford, BPS Blackwell.

Croom, G. L. (2000). Lesbian, gay, and bisexual people of color: a challenge to representative sampling in empirical research. Education, Research, and Practice in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Psychology: a Resource Manual. B. Greene and G. L. Croom. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage. 5: 263-281.

Croteau, J. M., K. J. Bieschke, et al. (1998). "Moving Beyond Pioneering: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Affirmative Training." The Counseling Psychologist 26(5): 707-711.

Davidson, A. I. (2001). Closing up the corpses: diseases of sexuality and the emergence of the psychiatric style of reasoning. Homosexuality & Psychoanalysis. T. Dean and C. Lane. Chicago, University of Chicago Press: 59-90.

Davidson, A. I. (2001). Foucault, psychoanalysis, and pleasure. Homosexuality & Psychoanalysis. T. Dean and C. Lane. Chicago, University of Chicago Press: 43-50.

Davidson, M. G. (2000). Religion and spirituality. Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. R. M. Perez, K. A. DeBord and K. J. Bieschke. Washington, American Psychological Association: 409-434.

Davies, D. (1996). Homophobia and heterosexism. Pink Therapy: a Guide for Counsellors and Therapists Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. D. Davies and C. Neal. Buckingham, Open University Press: 41-65.

Davies, D. (1996). Towards a model of gay affirmative therapy. Pink Therapy: a Guide for Counsellors and Therapists Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. D. Davies and C. Neal. Buckingham, Open University Press: 24-40.

Davies, D. (2000). Person-centred therapy. Pink Therapy 2: Therapeutic Perspectives on Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. D. Davies and C. Neal. Buckingham, Open University Press: 91-105.

Davies, D. (2000). Sexual orientation. Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy. C. Feltham and I. Horton. London, Sage: 50-56.

Davies, D. and M. Ackroyd (2002). Sexual orientation and psychological contact. Contact and Perception. G. Wyatt and P. Sanders. Ross-on-Wye, PCCS Books. 4: 221-233.

Davies, D. and C. Neal (1996). An historical overview of homosexuality and therapy. Pink Therapy: a Guide for Counsellors and Therapists Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. D. Davies and C. Neal. Buckingham, Open University Press: 11-23.

Davies, D. and C. Neal, Eds. (1996). Pink Therapy: a Guide for Counsellors and Therapists Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. Buckingham, Open University Press.

Davies, D. and C. Neal, Eds. (2000). Pink Therapy 2: Therapeutic Perspectives on Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. Buckingham, Open University Press.

Davis, W. (1995). Drawing the Dream of the Wolves: Homosexuality, Interpretation, and Freud's 'Wolf Man'. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Dean, T. (2001). Homosexuality and the problem of otherness. Homosexuality & Psychoanalysis. T. Dean and C. Lane. Chicago, University of Chicago Press: 120-143.

Dean, T. and C. Lane, Eds. (2001). Homosexuality & Psychoanalysis. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

DeBord, K. A. and R. M. Perez (2000). Group counseling theory and practice with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients. Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. R. M. Perez, K. A. DeBord and K. J. Bieschke. Washington, American Psychological Association: 183-206.

Dollimore, J. (2001). Sexual disgust. Homosexuality & Psychoanalysis. T. Dean and C. Lane. Chicago, University of Chicago Press: 367-386.

du Plock, S. (1997). "Sexual misconceptions: a critique of gay affirmative therapy and some thoughts on an existential-phenomenological theory of sexual orientation." Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis 8(2): 56-71.

Dworkin, S. H. (2000). Individual therapy with lesbian, gay and bisexual clients. Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. R. M. Perez, K. A. DeBord and K. J. Bieschke. Washington, American Psychological Association: 157-182.

Eubanks-Carter, C., L. A. Burckell, et al. (2005). "Enhancing therapeutic effectiveness with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients." Clinical Psychology-Science And Practice 12(1): 1-18.

Evans, M. (2003). "Christian counsellors' views on working with gay and lesbian clients: integrating religious beliefs with counselling ethics." Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 3(1): 55-60.

Fassinger, R. E. (1991). "Counseling Lesbian Women and Gay Men." The Counseling Psychologist 19(2): 156.

Fassinger, R. E. (1991). "The Hidden Minority: Issues and Challenges in Working with Lesbian Women and Gay Men." The Counseling Psychologist 19(2): 157-176.

Fassinger, R. E. (2000). Applying counseling theories to lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients:pitfalls and possibilities. Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. R. M. Perez, K. A. DeBord and K. J. Bieschke. Washington, American Psychological Association: 107-131.

Flowers, P. and D. Langdridge (2007). "Offending the other: Deconstructing narratives of deviance and pathology." British Journal of Social Psychology 46(3): 679-690.

Foucault, M. (2001). The death of Lacan. Homosexuality & Psychoanalysis. T. Dean and C. Lane. Chicago, University of Chicago Press: 57-58.

Fox, R. C. (2000). Bisexuality in perspective: a review of theory and research. Education, Research, and Practice in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Psychology: a Resource Manual. B. Greene and G. L. Croom. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage. 5: 161-206.

Fukuyama, M. A. and A. A. Ferguson (2000). Lesbian, gay and bisexual people of color: understanding cultural complexity and managing multiple oppressions. Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients. R. M. Perez, K. A. DeBord and K. J. Bieschke. Washington, American Psychological Association: 81-105.

Gabriel, L. and D. Davies (2000). The management of ethical dilemmas associated with dual relationships. Pink Therapy 3: Issues in Therapy with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Clients. C. Neal and D. Davies. Buckingham, Open University Press: 35-54.

Gainor, K. A. (2000). Including transgender issues in lesbian, gay, and bisexual psychology: implications for clinical practice and training. Education, Research, and Practice in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Psychology: a Resource Manual. B. Greene and G. L. Croom. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage. 5: 131-160.

Gamson, J. (2000). Sexualities, queer theory, and qualitative research. Handbook of Qualitative Research (2nd edition). N. K. Denzin and Y. S. Lincoln. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage: 347-365.

Gelso, C. J., R. E. Fassinger, et al. (1995). "Countertransference reactions to Lesbian clients: The role of homophobia, counselor gender, and countertransference management." Journal of Counseling Psychology 42(3): 356-364.

Gonsiorek, J. C., Ed. (1985). A Guide to Psychotherapy with Gay and Lesbian Clients. New York, Harrington Park Press.

Gonsiorek, J. C. (1985). The use of diagnostic concepts in working with gay and lesbian populations. A Guide to Psychotherapy with Gay and Lesbian Clients. J. C. Gonsiorek. New York, Harrington Park Press: 9-20.

Greene, B. (2000). Beyond heterosexism and across the cultural divide: developing an inclusive lesbian, gay, and bisexual psychology: a look to the future. Education, Research, and Practice in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Psychology: a Resource Manual. B. Greene and G. L. Croom. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage. 5: 1-45.

Greene, B. and G. L. Croom, Eds. (2000). Education, Research, and Practice in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Psychology: a Resource Manual. Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Issues. Thousand Oaks, California, Sage.

Grove, J. (2003). "Can heterosexual counsellors or generic agencies help same-sex couples? An exploratory study." Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 3(2): 129-137.

Haldeman, D. C. (2004). "When Sexual and Religious Orientation Collide: Considerations in Working with Conflicted Same-Sex Attracted Male Clients." The Counseling Psychologist 32(5): 691-715.

Hayes, J. A. and A. J. Erkis (2000). "Therapist homophobia, client sexual orientation, and source of client HIV infection as predictors of therapist reactions to clients with HIV." Journal of Counseling Psychology 47(1): 71-78.

Hayes, J. A. and C. J. Gelso (1993). "Male counselors' discomfort with gay and HIV-infected clients." Journal of Counseling Psychology 40(1): 86-93.

Herron, W. G., T. Kinter, et al. (1985). Psychoanalytic psychotherapy for homosexual clients: new concepts. A Guide to Psychotherapy with Gay and Lesbian Clients. J. C. Gonsiorek. New York, Harrington Park Press: 177-192.

Hitchings, P. (1995). Psychotherapy and sexual orientation. The Handbook of Psychotherapy. P. Clarkson and M. Pokorny. London, Routledge: 119-132.

Hitchings, P. (1999). Supervision and sexual orientation. Counselling Supervision in Context. M. Carroll and E. Holloway. London, Sage: 54-82.

Hopcke, R. H. (1993). Homophobia and analytical psychology. Same-Sex Love and the Path to Wholeness. R. H. Hopcke, K. L. Carrington and S. Wirth. Boston, Shambhala: 68-87.

Hopcke, R. H., K. L. Carrington, et al., Eds. (1993). Same-Sex Love and the Path to Wholeness. Boston, Shambhala.

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