Candid, compassionate, authoritative––a rich source
of insights, information, and practical guidance. "The
first major work on the topic." ––Gay Community News "A
much needed comprehensive study of what happens to
husbands, wives, and children during the coming–out
crisis. ––The Reverend Jane E. Vennard, founder Task
Force for Spouses of Gays and Lesbians "The new enlarged
edition adds important factors, especially children′s
reactions to a parent′s coming out. Well–researched and
insightful." ––Fritz Klein, M.D., author of The Bisexual
Option "Anybody practicing in this area would be well
advised to read this book." ––Professor Arthur S.
Leonard, New York Law School In two million marriages,
one spouse is gay, lesbian, or bisexual. Having a spouse
or parent disclose his or her same–sex attraction is a
shattering experience fraught with pain, confusion,
anger, and a profound loss of self–esteem. Amity Pierce
Buxton spotlights this exploding phenomenon and reports
constructive coping strategies that spouses and children
have used to resolve problems of sexual damage, family
breakdown, deception, and homophobia. Illustrated
throughout by riveting personal narratives, this
expanded edition of The Other Side of the Closet traces
the family′s journey from initial trauma to eventual
transformation. This invaluable source of information
for spouses, families, and professionals is based on Dr.
Buxton′s eight years of research, including interviews
with 1,000 straight spouses and children, her own
personal experience, and her counseling work with
spouses of gay, lesbian, and bisexual partners.
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