As promised, I’ve pasted the reference list utilized for my paper below. I don’t believe the links will work as most of the journal articles were accessed via the student library at school, but maybe the titles can be found elsewhere online or via your local library. The list in total was 2.5 pages typed and double-spaced. There’s more out there, I’m sure and I’m excited based on what is being researched to see what more comes out in the next decade. Also, the list is from a rough-draft of my paper due – I expect there are likely edits to come in how it’s formatted. APA is one of the most annoying, tedious processes I’ve ever had to learn.
References
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Austin, A. (2018). Practice with transgender and gender-nonconforming clients. In Denato, M. (Ed.), Social work practice in the LGBTQ community (pp. 333-350). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Argüello, M. (2018). Identity development. In Denato, M. (Ed.), Social work practice in the LGBTQ community (pp. 71-96). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Biblarz, T. J., & Savci, E. (2010). Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender families. Journal of Marriage and Family, 72(3), 480–497. doi:https://doi-org.antioch.idm.oclc.org/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00714.x
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Galupo, M. P., Henise, S. B., & Mercer, N. L. (2016). “The labels don’t work very well”: Transgender individuals’ conceptualizations of sexual orientation and sexual identity. International Journal of Transgenderism, 17(2), 93–104. https://doi-org.antioch.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/15532739.2016.1189373
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Smith, M., Argüello, T. & Dentato, M. (2018). The coming out process. In Denato, M. (Ed.), Social work practice in the LGBTQ community (pp. 97-117). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Theron, L., & Collier, K. L. (2013). Experiences of female partners of masculine-identifying trans persons. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 15(Suppl 1), S62–S75. doi:https://doi-org.antioch.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/13691058.2013.788214
Thank you! Just reading some of the abstracts gives a bit of insight.
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