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Rule wrote 11 more novels in the 70s and 80s, including her book Lesbian Images, a study of lesbian writers. Her other works during this time included fiction novels, essays, and short stories. In all of her work, she has become known for her eloquence in describing human relationships, both hetero and homosexual. [6]
A typical case presents a patient with dementia. [17] When in front of a mirror, the patient is asked to name the object in front of them, identify the reflection, guess the age of the person in the reflection, and describe how the self and the reflection both appear that day.
The argument that a child has the right to know and be cared for by his or her parents leaves a number of issues open to debate involving same-sex marriage, including infertile heterosexual couples or couples not wishing for children, as well as same-sex unions where a family exists with children from previous relationships, adoption ...
Studies and analyses include Bridget Fitzgerald's 1999 analysis of the research on gay and lesbian parenting, published in Marriage & Family Review, which found that the available studies generally concluded that "the sexual orientation of parents is not an effective or important predictor of successful childhood development" [59] and Gregory M ...
When you hear the word “lesbian,” the most obvious, first thing you might think about are famous lesbians. "Celesbians" if you will. For example, there’s Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O’Donnell ...
In 1991, Susan R. McCarn, a colleague of Fassinger's, studied identity development among a group of thirty-eight lesbians diversifying in age, education, race, ethnicity, and occupation. [1] The analysis of the results of this study lead to the establishment of two processes and four phases, in 1996. [ 2 ]
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Life story work should identify a person's achievements throughout life so this can allow the person with dementia to feel proud of themselves. [24] Life story work has been linked to person centred/individualised care of people with dementia [ 25 ] [ 26 ] and national UK guidelines make particular reference to staff being able to learn about ...