<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[The Secular Librarian]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[http://secularlibrarian.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[David]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://secularlibrarian.com/author/muirnin/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[LGBTQ LC Subject Headings: 6. Health, Medicine, and&nbsp;Psychology]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85002541">AIDS (Disease)</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> Acquired immune deficiency syndrome<br /><b>450:</b> Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome<br /><b>450:</b> Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome<br /><b>550:</b> HIV infections<br /><b>550:</b> Immunological deficiency syndromes<br /><b>550:</b> Virus-induced immunosuppression<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Fettner, A.G. The truth about aids, 1985.<br /><b>670:</b> MESH |b (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)<br /><b>670:</b> Best &amp; Taylor: |b p. 374.<br /><b>670: </b>Hennepin |b (AIDS)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008008016">Gay men&#8211;Alcohol use</a><br /></b><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Milton, Adrian. Lavender light, 1995</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008008017">Gay men&#8211;Alcohol use&#8211;United States</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Addiction and recovery in gay and lesbian persons, c1995</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008008018">Gay men&#8211;Alcohol use&#8211;United States&#8211;Bibliography</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Berg, Steven L. The NALGAP annotated bibliography, 1987</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008008019">Gay men&#8211;Alcohol use&#8211;United States&#8211;Case studies</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Moriarty, John. Liquid lover, 2001</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2009125706">Gay men&#8211;Mental health</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Eros is een verrader, 1996</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008117809">Gay men&#8211;Psychology</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Love in the shadow, 1994</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008105070">Gay men&#8211;Sexual behavior</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Afterwords, 2001</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008117805">Gay men&#8211;Sexual behavior&#8211;United States</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: The MANdates, c2004</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008117801">Gay men&#8211;United States&#8211;Psychology</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Gay widowers, c1997</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh96002997">Gay nurses</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> N/A<br /><b>550: </b>Nurses<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: 96-14482: Zurlinden, J. Lesbian and gay nurses, c1997</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008008021">Gays&#8211;Alcohol use</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Kettelhack, Guy. Vastly more than that, 1999</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008008020">Gays&#8211;Alcohol use&#8211;United States</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Kettelhack, Guy. Vastly more than that, 1999</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008008856">Gays&#8211;Alcohol use&#8211;United States&#8211;History</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Borden, Audrey. The history of gay people in Alcoholics Anonymous, c2007</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008117812">Gays&#8211;Mental health</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Keys to caring, 1990</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005005061">Gays&#8211;Psychology</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667-68X: </b><i>N/A</i></p>
<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2011002609"><b>Gender expression</b></a><br /><b>450:</b> Expression, Gender<br /><b>550:</b> Sex (Psychology)<br /><b>550:</b> Sex role<br /><b>670:</b> RationalWiki web site, May 18, 2011 <strong>|b</strong> (Gender expression is the manner in which individuals &#8220;perform&#8221; their gender roles. That is to say, an individual may identify as a particular gender, but that individual may express that gender in various ways; what we perceive as gender has little direct attachment to the deeper gender identity of the individual. Many of our expressions of gender are culturally based performances)<br /><b>670:</b> About.com web site, May 18, 2011 <strong>|b</strong> (Gender Expression is the physical manifestation of one’s gender identity, usually expressed through clothing, mannerisms, and chosen names. Transgender people usually have a gender expression that matches their gender identity, rather than their birth sex. Gender Identity is a person’s internal sense of being a man or woman or boy or girl. For transgender people, their gender identity will not match the sex they were born with.)<br /><b>670:</b> American Psychological Association APA policy statement: transgender, gender identity &amp; gender expression non-discrimination, via WWW, viewed May 18, 2011 <strong>|b</strong> (gender identity or expression; gender identity and expression; gender identities and expressions; gender identity or gender expression)<br /><b>670:</b> The Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA), via Transgender Law &amp; Policy Institute web site, viewed May 18, 2011 <strong>|b</strong> (legislation would prohibit discrimination because of a person’s gender identity or expression; no one should be subject to discrimination because of their gender identity or gender expression)<br /><b>670:</b> Answers to common questions&#8211;Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act, via Empire State Pride Agenda web site, May 18, 2011 <strong>|b</strong> (Gender identity and expression refers to the way people self-identify and present their masculinity and/or femininity to the world. Often, but not always, this corresponds to the person’s sex as assigned at birth, so that a person born biologically male or female often dresses, adopts a hair style, and uses a name and pronoun in ways that reflect the culturally accepted roles associated with their birth sex.)</p>
<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh91003756"><b>Gender identity</b></a><br /><b>450:</b> Sex identity (Gender identity)<br /><b>450:</b> Sexual identity (Gender identity)<br /><b>550:</b> Identity (Psychology)<br /><b>550:</b> Sex (Psychology)<br /><b>550:</b> Queer theory<br /><strong>670:</strong> Work cat.: What if I’m gay [MP] 1988.<br /><strong>670:</strong> Women’s thes. <strong>|b</strong> (Sexual identity)<br /><strong>670:</strong> MESH |b (gender identity)<br /><strong>670:</strong> Campbell, R. Psychiatric dict., 1984 <strong>|b</strong> (gender identity: the inner conviction that one is either male, female, ambivalent, or neutral)<br /><strong>675:</strong> Hennepin</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85053731">Gender identity disorders</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> Dysphoria, Gender<br /><b>450:</b> Gender dysphoria<br /><b>550:</b> Psychosexual disorders<br /><b>667-68X:</b> <em>N/A</em></p>
<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2006004914"><b>Gender identity in science</b></a><br /><b>450:</b> N/A<br /><b>550:</b> Science<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: 2006022093: Figuring it out : science, gender, and visual culture, c2006: <strong>|b</strong> CIP galley (Summary: original essays analyzing gender in the imagery of science)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005020283">Heterosexism in gerontology</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b>Gerontology<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Harrison, J.A. Towards the recognition of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and intersex ageing in Australian gerontology, 2004: |b ch. 1, p. 4 (the concept of heteronormativity refers to a general perspective which sees heterosexual experience as the only, or central view of the world) p. 5 (a heteronormative discourse underpins Australian gerontology literature) p. 10 (the positioning of heterosexuality at the centre of analysis and action, while maintaining the marginalisation and silencing of GLBTI experience in gerontology)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2006020085">Heterosexism in medical care</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b>Medical care<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Health care for lesbians and gay men : confronting homophobia and heterosexism, c1996.<br /><b>670:</b> Scarce, M. Smearing the queer : medical bias in the health care of gay men, c1999.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005007314">Heterosexism in medicine</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b>Medicine<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Electr. reprod./Knabe, S.M. Moral pan(dem)ic : deviance and disease in Canadian medical discourses on AIDS, 1981-1990, 1999: |b p. 10 (representations of bodies infected with AIDS are carefully constructed within a heterosexualizing and racializing frame) p. 18 (hegemonic, heteronormative, medico-scientific discourses) pp. 32-33 (socio-cultural assumption of normative, masculine heterosexuality as the unstated, but implied, default setting within a paradigm of sexual health)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2006003193">Heterosexism in nursing</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> N/A<br /><b>550: </b>Nursing<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Röndahl, G. Heteronormativity in a nursing context, 2005: |b abstr. (heteronormative assumptions were communicated by the nursing staff; only a small minority in Swedish nursing have negative attitudes toward lesbians and gay men)</p>
<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005020386"><b>HIV-positive bisexual men</b></a><br /><b>450: </b>Bisexual HIV-positive men<br /><b>550: </b>Bisexual men<br /><b>550: </b>HIV-positive men<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: 2004026530: HIV+ sex : the psychological and interpersonal dynamics of HIV-seropositive gay and bisexual men’s relationships, c2005.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005020385">HIV-positive gay men</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> Gay HIV-positive men<br /><b>550: </b>Gay men<br /><b>550: </b>HIV-positive men<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Lampinen, T.M. A cohort study of sexual practices, condom use, and detection of human immunodeficiency virus type one in the anorectal mucosa of seropositive men who have sex with men, 2001.<br /><b>670:</b> LC database, June 6, 2005 |b (a gay HIV positive man; hommes homosexuels séropositifs au VIH; HIV-seropositive gay and bisexual men’s relationships)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2006001822">Homophobia in medical care</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b>Medical care<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Electr. reprod./Kelly, J.M. Lesbians’ experiences of menopause, 2003: |b abstr. (homophobia experienced when interacting with health professionals, which led to less than satisfactory health care) p. 87 (chapter 6 title: Health Services and Homophobia; lesbians and their experiences of health services; homophobia and hetersexism within health services)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005007313">Homophobia in medicine</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b>Medicine<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Electr. reprod./Knabe, S.M. Moral pan(dem)ic : deviance and disease in Canadian medical discourses on AIDS, 1981-1990, 1999: |b p. 18 (techniques by which homosexuality has been marked as different and pathological &#8230; resistances to this homophobia) p. 23 (homophobia of medical constructions of homosexuality and AIDS)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh96010208">Homophobia in psychoanalysis</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b>Psychoanalysis<br /><b>670:</b> 95-26209: Isay, R. Becoming gay : reflections of a psychoanalyst, 1996.<br /><b>670:</b> MEDLINE, Oct. 15, 1996.<br /><b>670:</b> Hennepin |b (Homophobia in psychoanalysis)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh94004425">Homosexuality&#8211;Genetic aspects</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b>Human genetics<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: 94-22260: Hamer, D. The science of desire, 1994.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2009126500">Homosexuality&#8211;Psychological aspects</a></b><br /><b>450: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Homosexualität im Mann, c1991</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/n84228650">Homosexuality &amp; psychotherapy</a></b><br /><b>430:</b> Homosexuality and psychotherapy<br /><b>550: </b>N/A<br /><b>670:</b> A Guide to psychotherapy with gay and lesbian clients, c1984.</p>
<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005020575"><b>Internalized homophobia</b></a><br /><b>450:</b> Ego-dystonic homophobia<br /><b>450:</b> Homophobia in gays<br /><b>450:</b> Internalized<br /><b>450:</b> Internalized homophobia in gays<br /><b>550:</b> Gays&#8211;Psychology<br /><b>550:</b> Homophobia<br /><b>550:</b> Self-hate (Psychology)<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Rank, D. Internalized homophobia in lesbians, 2000: <strong>|b</strong> p. 2 (used to define the self-hatred a homosexual person feels as a result of being socialized by a heterosexual world) p. 3 (represents an internalization of negative attitudes and assumptions; ego-dystonic homosexuality &#8230; dissatisfaction with being homosexual and as being associated with low self-esteem and self-hatred)<br /><b>670:</b> Wikipedia, July 29, 2005 <strong>|b</strong> (under Homophobia: Internalised homophobia. Internalized homophobia (or ego-dystonic homophobia) usually refers to homophobia as a prejudice carried by LGBT people against themselves and others like them. It includes a discomfort with or disapproval of one’s own LGBT status (e.g. sexual orientation).)<br /><b>670:</b> ArtPolitic encyc. of politics, via WWW, July 29, 2005 <strong>|b</strong> (under Homophobia: Homophobia directed against oneself, called internalised homophobia or ego-dystonic homophobia, can result in lifelong suffering of depression, low self-esteem and a stunted love life and sexuality)<br /><b>670:</b> GLBTQ : an encyc. of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender &amp; queer culture, via WWW, July 29, 2005 <strong>|b</strong> (under Homophobia: Internalized Heterosexuality. Homophobia is not limited to heterosexuals, but exists among homosexuals as well. Internalized homophobia probably results from the negative ideas about homosexuality that many gay men and lesbians absorb from the larger society. The effects of internalized homophobia can be severe.)</p>
<p><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005020576"><b>Internalized homophobia in lesbians</b></a><br /><b>450:</b> Homophobia in lesbians, Internalized<br /><b>450:</b> Lesbian internalized homophobia<br /><b>550:</b> Lesbians&#8211;Psychology<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Rank, D. Internalized homophobia in lesbians, 2000: <strong>|b</strong> p. 3 (represents an internalization of negative attitudes and assumptions concerning lesbianism)<br /><b>670:</b> Google search, July 29, 2005 <strong>|b</strong> (internalized homophobia among lesbian women; lesbian internalized homophobia; internalized homophobia and lesbian identity; internalized homophobia in lesbian relationships; internalized homophobia in lesbians; lesbians with internalized homophobia)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh96002986">Lesbian nurses</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> N/A<br /><b>550: </b>Gay nurses<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: 96-14482: Zurlinden, J. Lesbian and gay nurses, c1997.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008009045">Lesbians&#8211;Alcohol use</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> N/A<br /><b>550: </b>N/A<br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Making lesbians visible in the substance use field, c2005</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008009047">Lesbians&#8211;Alcohol use&#8211;United States</a></b><br /><b>450: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Addiction and recovery in gay and lesbian persons, c1995</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008009048">Lesbians&#8211;Alcohol use&#8211;United States&#8211;Bibliography</a></b><br /><b>450: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Berg, Steven L. The NALGAP annotated bibliography, 1987</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2008009049">Lesbians&#8211;Alcohol use&#8211;United States&#8211;Miscellanea</a></b><br /><b>450: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: The next step, 1994</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2005005617">Lesbians&#8211;Psychology</a></b><br /><b>450: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667-68X: </b><i>N/A</i></p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2009129545">Lesbians&#8211;Sexual behavior</a></b><br /><b>450: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Wer mit wem?, c1994</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2010100336">Male homosexuality&#8211;Psychological aspects</a></b><br /><b>450: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>Record generated for validation purposes.<br /><b>670: </b>Work cat.: Cutes, c1991</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh95009115">Psychoanalysis and homosexuality</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> Homosexuality and psychoanalysis<br /><b>550: </b>Homosexuality<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: 95-26209: Isay, R.A. Becoming gay, 1996.<br /><b>670:</b> Hennepin |b (Psychoanalysis and homosexuality)<br /><b>670:</b> WorldCat database, 10/27/95.<br /><b>670:</b> Social Science Index database, 10/27/95.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85120565">Sex change</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> Change of sex<br /><strong>450:</strong> Gender-affirming surgery<br /><b>450:</b> Reassignment, Sex<br /><b>450:</b> Sex change surgery<br /><b>450:</b> Sex reassignment<br /><b>450:</b> Transsexual surgery<br /><b>550:</b> Generative organs |x Surgery<br /><b>550:</b> Hormone therapy<br /><b>670:</b> Random House |b (sex change)<br /><b>670:</b> Hennepin |b (Sex change surgery)<br /><b>670:</b> Acad. Am. encyc.: |b v. 17, p. 225 (sex reassignment)<br /><b>670:</b> Intl. dict. med. biol. |b (Transsexualism; sex reassignment operation; transsexual surgery)<br /><b>675:</b> MESH<br /><b>680:</b> Here are entered works on the surgical and hormonal alteration of a person’s biological sex characteristics.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh86005273">Sex instruction for gay men<br /></a></b><b>450:</b> Sex instruction for homosexual men<br /><b>550: </b>Gay men<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Preston, J. Safe sex, c1987.</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85120639">Sex instruction for lesbians</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b>Lesbians<br /><b>667-68X: </b><i>N/A</i></p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/no2009032531">Sexual orientation and gender identity in primary care, general medicine and mental health</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550: </b><i>N/A</i><br /><b>667: </b>THIS 1XX FIELD CANNOT BE USED UNDER RDA UNTIL THIS RECORD HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND/OR UPDATED<br /><b>670: </b>Sexual orientation and gender identity in primary care, general medicine and mental health, 2009<br /><b>670: </b>Phone call to UC Davis Health System Office of Continuing Medical Education |b (Intended to continue in future years)</p>
<p><b><a href="https://lccn.loc.gov/sh2012000713">Transphobia in medical care</a></b><br /><b>450:</b> <i>N/A</i><br /><b>550:</b> Medical care<br /><b>670:</b> Work cat.: Grant, J.M. National Transgender Discrimination Survey report on health and health care, 2010: |b t.p. (Transgender and gender non-conforming people frequently experience discrimination when accessing health care, from disrespect and harassment to violence and outright denial of service; if medical providers were aware of the patient’s transgender status, the likelihood of that person experiencing discrimination increased)</p>


<p> <em>Note: These terms reflect LC Authorities as it appeared on 17 Oct 2019.</em></p>
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