Archive for January 2014
Suffering As the Path to Acceptance: Parents of Gay and Lesbian Young People Negotiating Catholicism in Italy
You Can Form a Part of Yourself Online: The Influence of New Media on Identity Development and Coming Out for LGBTQ Youth
The Significance of Brokeback Mountain
A Review of “Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD”
A Review of “Couple-Based Interventions for Military and Veteran Families: A Practitioner’s Guide”
‘My Father Was an Incredibly Honest Person’: The Myths and Stereotypes in the Narratives of the Descendants of Bohemian Nobility
Snatching the Eternal out of the Desperately Fleeting is the Great Magic Trick of Human Existence: On Playing Tricks with Time
Collection: NHS pensions
Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Version of the Revised Posttraumatic Growth Inventory for Children (PTGI-C-R)
Rates of Bi-directional versus Uni-directional Intimate Partner Violence Across Samples, Sexual Orientations, and Race/Ethnicities: A Comprehensive Review
“First Train Out”: Marriage and Cohabitation in the Context of Poverty, Deprivation, and Trauma
Transnational Vietnamese American Marriages in the New Land
“It’s Always the Mother’s Fault”: Secondary Stigma of Mothering a Transgender Child
Bisexuality and Family: Narratives of Silence, Solace, and Strength
A Review of “Creating Safe and Supportive Learning Environments: A Guide for Working with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Youth and Families.”
A Review of “In a Queer Voice: Journeys of Resilience from Adolescence to Adulthood”
Developing practice-based evidence: Benefits, challenges, and tensions
Comparison Between Peer-Led and Teacher-Led Education in Tuberculosis Prevention in Rural Middle Schools in Chongqing, China
Teaching Approaches of Community College Mathematics Faculty: Do They Relate to Classroom Practices?
The Value of Direct Replication
Advancing the Discussion About Systematic Classroom Behavioral Observation, a Product Review of Tenny, J. (2010). eCOVE Observation Software. Pacific City, OR: eCOVE Software, LLC.
Fracture risk and areal bone mineral density in adolescent females with anorexia nervosa
Cultivating student skills in self-regulated learning through evaluation of task complexity
Self-Expansion through Fictional Characters
Arab American Marriage: Culture, Tradition, Religion, and the Social Worker
In Circle: A Healthy Relationship, Domestic Violence, and HIV Intervention for African American Couples
The Big Freak Out: Educator Fear in Response to the Presence of Transgender Elementary School Students
Easing the Transition for Queer Student Teachers From Program to Field: Implications for Teacher Education
Becoming the Parent of a GLB Son or Daughter
The Transparent and Family Closets: Gay Men and Lesbians and Their Families of Origin
Religious Faith, Homosexuality, and Psychological Well-Being: A Theoretical and Empirical Review
A Framework for Incorporating Minority Stress Theory into Treatment with Sexual Minority Clients
A Qualitative Analysis of Military Couples With High and Low Trauma Symptoms and Relationship Distress Levels
Chart Book: The War on Poverty at 50 Section 2: Changes in the Labor Market, Education, and Families Have Affected Poverty Trends
After the Supreme Court Decision: The Implications of Expanding Medicaid for Uninsured Low-Income Midlife Adults
The Government’s Redesigned Reverse Mortgage Program
A Campaign of Quiet Persuasion: How the College Board Desegregated SAT Test Centers in the Deep South, 1960-1965
In 1954, the Supreme Court outlawed racial segregation in public schools with the Brown v. Board of Education ruling. Soon after—while the political demise of U.S. senator Joseph R. McCarthy unfolded—northern anti-Communists looked to the South as a promising new territory in which they could expand their support base and continue their cause. In response, southern segregationists embraced the assistance rendered by these Yankee collaborators, and in the years to come, southerners utilized the “northern messiahs” in executing a massive resistance to the Supreme Court’s desegregation decrees and the civil rights movement in general. Southern white leadership framed black southerners’ crusades for social justice and human dignity as a foreign scheme directed by nefarious outside agitators, “race-mixers,” and, worse, outright subversives and card-carrying Communists.