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Article: Asking the Right Questions: Talking About Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity During Assessment for Drug and Alcohol Concerns.
- Article from:
- The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
- Article date:
- September 22, 2001
- Author:
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Angela M. Barbara, Gloria Chaim, and Farzana Doctor. (2002). Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. ISBN 0-88868-418-5.
The belief that a heterosexual framework accommodates everyone has been in reluctant retreat for many years. Marketing strategists point with enthusiasm to the substantial disposable income within increasingly visible sexual minority communities. Print, electronic, and broadcast media acknowledge the appropriateness of non-sexist written, visual and spoken material. Educators, clergy, and mental and physical health care professionals recognize that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and transsexual people have become germane to them and the ...