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GAY01 Gay Youth - Gay Boys Coming out in Middle School (inactive)
Gay Youth Series - Middle School
Intended Audience
This program provides clinicians with the opportunity to learn about:
The differential development trajectory
The differences in the trajectory for different people
The therapeutic interview
Developmental milestones
Defining the safe zone
Biological characteristic
Dealing with parents
Author Bio
Ritch Savin-Williams, Ph.D. - Ritch Savin-Williams is a Professor of Developmental and Clinical Psychology in the Department of Human Development and the Director of the Sex & Gender Lab at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. 

Dr. Savin-Williams has written seven books on adolescent development. The New Gay Teenager  follows previous books on the lives of youth with same-sex attractions:  “…And  Then I Became Gay. Young Men's Stories.”  Dr. Savin-Williams is currently writing about the experiences of growing up with same-sex attractions, the resiliency and mental health of sexual-minority youth, and the sexual development of heterosexual youth.

Certificates
ASWB ASWB
NBCC NBCC

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