Description
About the Author
Mark Yarhouse is Associate Professor in the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Dr. Yarhouse received his Psy.D in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College. Erica S. N. Tan is in clinical practice at Eden Counseling Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Tan holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Regent University.
Reviews
I am becoming increasingly convinced as I have taught human sexuality and pursued a special interest in the issue of homosexuality for over twenty years that identity is the key to understanding and addressing the experience of same-sex attraction. The work of Mark Yarhouse and Erica Tan has provided significant support to and affirmation of personal identity as central to the understanding of and effective work with same-sex issues, both in research and clinical practice. Everyone seriously interested in a sound and balanced approach to same-sex issues needs to read this book carefully. -- Gary H. Strauss, Ed.D., Biola University
The research and theoretical points explained in this book provide a refreshing and alternate approach to the often-confusing conflict of choosing between a gay or ex-gay identity. In a balanced way, Yarhouse and Tan describe how and why some people embrace different sexual and spiritual life pathways according to their values and perspectives. I hope others will adopt a similar neutral attitude in these issues that Yarhouse and Tan have undertaken. -- A. Lee Beckstead, Ph.D., private practice
Book Information
ISBN 9780761829843
Author Mark Yarhouse
Format Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint University Press of America
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 354g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 172mm * 17mm