2020
“It truly does get better”: Young sexual minority men’s resilient responses to sexual minority stress
Harkness A, Rogers BG, Albright C, Mendez NA, Safren SA, Pachankis JE. “It truly does get better”: Young sexual minority men’s resilient responses to sexual minority stress. Journal Of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health 2020, 24: 258-280. PMID: 32884609, PMCID: PMC7462415, DOI: 10.1080/19359705.2020.1713276.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Toward Formulating Evidence-Based Principles of LGB-Affirmative Psychotherapy.
Proujansky RA, Pachankis JE. Toward Formulating Evidence-Based Principles of LGB-Affirmative Psychotherapy. Pragmatic Case Studies In Psychotherapy 2014, 10: 117-131. PMID: 26617475, PMCID: PMC4662552, DOI: 10.14713/pcsp.v10i2.1854.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual minority clientsMinority stressMinority clientsSexual minority individualsMental health problemsEmotion awarenessStress cognitionHealthy identitySkillful approachMental health impactMinority stressorsPsychotherapy principlesTreatment approachesSupportive relationshipsMental healthSubstance abuseEvidence-based principlesMinority individualsUnique strengthsClinical expert consensusInternalized homophobiaEmpirical researchRecent attemptsSpecific principlesGay men