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Not Heterosexual: A Gay Education Audiotape about GLBT People

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by Gail S. Bernstein, Ph.D.

 
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Topics covered include: issues around defining orientation, development of a glbt identity, how people learn prejudice, six types of negative beliefs about , glbt people, how to evaluate those beliefs, and where to look for more information.

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Gail S. Bernstein, Ph.D.
789 Sherman
#430
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 832-5123

Gail S. Bernstein (Ph.D.,University of Wisconsin-Madison 1978), a psychologist with a Denver-based psychotherapy practice, is well-known for her knowledge about and work with glbt people. Dr. Bernstein speaks to a variety of general and professional audiences. She's appeared before Big Sisters of Colorado, Mental Health Association of Colorado, Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, as well as KNUS Radio and KBDI Public Television.

Bernstein's writing has been published in The Denver Post, Rocky Mountain News, several Colorado-based gay publications, and nationally in Common Lives, Lives. Her articles about clinical work with , gay and people have appeared in the Behavior Therapist and the Colorado Psychological Association Bulletin, and her chapter on Behavior Therapy with Lesbian and Gay Individuals (co-authored with Dr. Megan Miller) will appear in Vol. 30 of Progress in Behavior Modification later this year.

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