2022
A Developmental Model of the Sexual Minority Closet: Structural Sensitization, Psychological Adaptations, and Post-closet Growth
Pachankis JE, Jackson SD. A Developmental Model of the Sexual Minority Closet: Structural Sensitization, Psychological Adaptations, and Post-closet Growth. Archives Of Sexual Behavior 2022, 52: 1869-1895. PMID: 35978203, PMCID: PMC9935753, DOI: 10.1007/s10508-022-02381-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDevelopmental modelSexual minority identity formationSexual minority individualsMental health effectsPsychological adaptationVicarious learningSources of supportTemporal contextFuture research directionsSensitive periodMinority individualsCentral identityIdentity formationSexual identityMultilevel interventionsSexual orientationResearch directionsTestable hypothesesOrientation awarenessAdolescenceStressorsLearningIdentityClosetIndividualsAbout Treatments ThatWork™
Pachankis J, Harkness A, Jackson S, Safren S. About Treatments ThatWork™. 2022, v-cp.p13. DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780197643303.002.0007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive behavioral therapy techniquesBasic psychological processesLGBTQ clientsSubstance use problemsMental health practitionersMental health challengesPsychological processesDistinct stressorsPsychological distressUse problemsTherapy techniquesUnique needsLGBTQ individualsStressorsHealth practitionersClientsWorkbookAnxietyDistressTherapistsSkillsBeingDepressionHealth challengesIndividualsForms and Worksheets
Pachankis J, Harkness A, Jackson S, Safren S. Forms and Worksheets. 2022 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780197643303.005.0001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive behavioral therapy techniquesBasic psychological processesLGBTQ clientsSubstance use problemsMental health practitionersMental health challengesPsychological processesDistinct stressorsPsychological distressUse problemsTherapy techniquesUnique needsLGBTQ individualsStressorsHealth practitionersClientsWorkbookAnxietyDistressTherapistsSkillsBeingDepressionHealth challengesIndividualsAbout Treatments ThatWork™
Pachankis J, Harkness A, Jackson S, Safren S. About Treatments ThatWork™. 2022, v-cp.p11. DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780197643341.002.0007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAbout This Treatment
Pachankis J, Jackson S, Harkness A, Safren S. About This Treatment. 2022, 1-8. DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780197643341.003.0001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchForms and Worksheets
Pachankis J, Jackson S, Harkness A, Safren S. Forms and Worksheets. 2022 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780197643341.005.0001.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Clinical Issues In Working With Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients
Pachankis J, Goldfried M. Clinical Issues In Working With Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients. Psychology Of Sexual Orientation And Gender Diversity 2013, 1: 45-58. DOI: 10.1037/2329-0382.1.s.45.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLGB identity developmentBisexual clientsAvailable empirical researchUnique stressorsCouple relationshipsIdentity developmentLGB individualsWorkplace issuesLGB clientsResearch literatureEmpirical researchClinical issuesKey clinical issuesTherapistsBiasesMembers of familiesClientsParentingIndividualsPsychotherapyLesbiansStressorsGayIssuesResearch
2007
The Psychological Implications of Concealing a Stigma: A Cognitive–Affective–Behavioral Model
Pachankis JE. The Psychological Implications of Concealing a Stigma: A Cognitive–Affective–Behavioral Model. Psychological Bulletin 2007, 133: 328-345. PMID: 17338603, DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.133.2.328.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConcealable stigmaPsychological implicationsBehavioral process modelsPsychological challengesSocial situationsPotential future routesVisible stigmaDifficult predicamentRecent researchAmount of researchConsiderable stressorsStigmaIndividualsProcess modelRelevant findingsImplicationsPotential pointsStressorsResearchFuture routesInterventionDifficultiesAmbiguityFindingsCohesive model
2004
CLINICAL ISSUES IN WORKING WITH LESBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL CLIENTS
Pachankis J, Goldfried M. CLINICAL ISSUES IN WORKING WITH LESBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL CLIENTS. Psychotherapy 2004, 41: 227-246. DOI: 10.1037/0033-3204.41.3.227.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLGB identity developmentBisexual clientsAvailable empirical researchUnique stressorsCouple relationshipsIdentity developmentLGB individualsWorkplace issuesLGB clientsResearch literatureEmpirical researchKey clinical issuesTherapistsBiasesMembers of familiesClientsParentingIndividualsClinical issuesPsychotherapyLesbiansStressorsGayResearchLiterature