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Publications on LGBT Topics
By Rockway-Affiliated Core Faculty Members
At Alliant International University
(As of January 15, 2007)

NOTE:  This list of 101 publications is alphabetized by authors’ last names, following American Psychological Association reference list style.  Most of these faculty members have publications (sometimes extensive) on non-LGBT topics, which were not included in this list.  For a complete list of their publications, please visit their websites at www.alliant.edu/faculty or contact the authors directly

  • Antoni, M.H., Carrico, A.W., Durán, R.E., Spitzer, S., Ironson, G., Fletcher, M.A., Klimas, N., & Schneiderman, N. (2006).  Randomized clinical trial of a Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management intervention on HIV viral load in gay men treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy.  Psychosomatic Medicine, 68, 143-151.
  • Arena, P.L., Carver, C.S., Antoni, M.H., Weiss, S., Ironson, G., and Durán, R.E. (in press).  Psychosocial responses to treatment for breast cancer among lesbian and heterosexual women.  Manuscript to be published in Women & Health. 
  • Bailey, J.M., Willerman, L., & Parks, C.W. (1991). A test of the maternal stress theory of male homosexuality. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 20, 277-293.
  • Bandiera, F., Durán, R., Holder, V., Antoni, M., & Schneideman, N. (2003).  Does HIV serostatus disclosure moderate the effects of perceived social support on depressed mood in bilingual men who have sex with men?  Psychosomatic Medicine, 65, A-75.
  • Carrico, A.W., Antoni, M.H., Durán, R.E., Ironson, G., Penedo, F. Fletcher, M., Klimas, N., & Schneiderman, N. (2006). Reductions in depressed mood and denial coping during cognitive behavioral stress management with HIV-positive gay men treated with HAART.  Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 155-164.
  • Cowan, G., Stock, W. (1995). The cost of denial: Self-censorship of research on degrading/dehumanizing pornography. In L. Lederer, & R. Delgado.  The price we pay: The case against racist speech, hate propaganda & pornography. New York: Hill & Wang.
  • DeClemente, R., Boyer, C., & Morales, E.  (1988)  Attitudes, Knowledge and Beliefs  about AIDS among Black and Hispanic Adolescents.   American Journal of Public Health, 78, 55-57.
  • Díaz, R., Morales, E., Bein, E. Eugene, D., & Rodriguez, R. (1999).  Predictors of sexual risk in Latino gay/bisexual men:  The role of demographic, developmental, social cognitive and behavioral variables.   Hispanic Journal of the Behavioral Sciences, 21 (4), 480-501.
  • Fambrough, M.J. (2000). Forming and reforming gender identity:  The experience of transwomen living between or beyond the binary (Doctoral dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, 2000).  UMI Dissertations Publishing, PMLD 66569.
  • Fambrough, M.J. (1999).  Transcending gender:  Challenging the binary divide at the third international congress on sex and gender.  Femspec, 1(1), 106-110.
  • Fullilove, M., Fullilove, R., & Morales, E. (1989).  Psychoeducation: A tool for AIDS prevention in minority communities, Journal of Psychotherapy and the Family, 6(1/2), 143-160.
  • Franks, P., Blum, H., Coates, T., Morales, E., & Gibson, P.  (1990). Planning and implementing community HIV prevention strategies.  In Petrow, S., Franks, P., & Wilfred, T. (Eds.) Ending the HIV epidemic: Community strategies in disease progression and health promotion. Santa Cruz, CA: ETR Network Publications.
  • Green, R.-J. (2006). When therapists do not want their clients to be homosexual: A response to Rosik’s article.  Reprinted in R.P. Halgin (Ed.), Taking sides:  Clashing views in abnormal psychology (4th ed.) (pp. 291-304)  New York:  McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
  • Green, R-J. (2004).  Foreword to special issue on “Therapy with Same-sex couples.”  In J. Bigner & J. Wetchler (Eds.), Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy, 3, (2/3), xix-xxiii.  [Published simultaneously as a book, Relationship therapy with same-sex couples.  Binghamton, NY:  Haworth Press.]
  • Green, R.-J. (2004).  Risk and resilience in the lives of same-sex couples:  A commentary on Solomon, Rothblum, and Balsam.   Journal of Family Psychology, 18, 290-292.
  • Green, R.-J. (2003). When therapists do not want their clients to be homosexual: A response to Rosik’s article.  Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 29, 29-38.
  • Green, R.-J. (2002).  Lesbians, gays, and family psychology:  Resources for teaching and practice.  In E. Davis-Russell (Ed.), CSPP handbook of multicultural education, research, intervention, and training (pp. 88-105).  San Francisco:  Jossey-Bass/Wiley.
  • Green, R.-J. (2002).  Coming-out in context.  In E. Davis-Russell (Ed.), CSPP handbook of multicultural education, research, intervention, and training (pp. 277-284).  San Francisco:  Jossey-Bass/Wiley.
  • Green, R.-J. (2001).  Coming-out to families…in context.  The Family Psychologist, 17, 11-14.
  • Green, R.-J. (2000).  Guest editor's Introduction to the five-article special section “Lesbian, gay, and bisexual issues in family therapy.”  Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 26, 407-408.
  • Green, R.-J. (2000).  Lesbians, gay men, and their parents: A critique of LaSala and the prevailing clinical "wisdom."  Family Process, 39, 257-266.
  • Green, R.-J. (2000).  Lesbians, gays, and family psychology: Resources for teaching and practice.  In B. Greene & G. Croom (Eds.), Education, research, and practice in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender psychology:  A resource manual (pp. 207-225).  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications.
  • Green, R.-J. (1998).  Traditional norms of masculinity.  Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 10, 81-83.
  • Green, R.-J. (1996).  Why ask, why tell?  Teaching and learning about lesbians and gays in family therapy.  Family Process, 35, 389-400.
  • Green, R-.J. (in press). Gay and lesbian couples in therapy: A social justice perspective. In E. Aldarondo (Ed.), Advancing social justice through clinical practice. Mahwah, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Publications.
  • Green, R.-J., Bettinger, M.L., & Zacks, E. (1996). Are lesbian couples fused and gay male couples disengaged?:  Questioning gender straightjackets.  In J. Laird & R.-J. Green (Eds.), Lesbians and gays in couples and families: A handbook for therapists (pp. 185-230).  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Green, R.-J., & Laird, J. (1995).  Reflections on "Trans-generational homophobia in the family."   Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 7, 29-31.
  • Green, R.-J., & Mitchell, V. (2002).  Gay and lesbian couples in therapy:  Homophobia, relational ambiguity, and social support.  In A.S. Gurman & N.S. Jacobson (Eds.), Clinical handbook of couple therapy (3rd edition) (pp. 546-568).  New York:  Guilford Press. 
  • Helson, R., Mitchell, V., & Hart, B. (1985).  Lives of women who became “autonomous”.  Journal of Personality, 53, (2), 257-285. Also published in A.J. Steward & M.B. Lykes (Eds.), Gender and personality (pp. 169-197). Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Kemeny. M.E., Weiner, H., Durán, R., Taylor, S.E., Visscher, B., & Fahey, J.L.  (1995).  Immune system changes after the death of a partner in HIV positive gay men.  Psychosomatic Medicine, 57, 547-554.
  • Kemeny, M.E., Durán, R., Weiner, H., Taylor, S.E., Visscher, B., & Fahey, J.L. (1991).  A longitudinal study of bereavement of partner and immune parameters in HIV positive and negative homosexual men. Psychosomatic Medicine, 13, 211.
  • Kinderman, S., Matteo, T, & Morales, E.  (1993).  AIDS/HIV Training and perceived competence among doctoral students in psychology.  Professional psychology: Research and practice, 24(2), 224-227.
  • Kolmes, K., Stock, W., Moser, C. (2006). Investigating bias in psychotherapy with BDSM clients: Preliminary findings. [In P.Kleinplatz and C.Moser, Eds., Special issue].  Journal of Homosexuality, 50(2/3).
  • Laird, J., & Green, R.-J. (Eds.). (1996).  Lesbians and gays in couples and families: A handbook for therapists.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass/Wiley.
  • Laird, J., & Green, R.-J. (1995).  Guest editors' "Introduction" to special issue "Lesbian and gays in families:  The last invisible minority."  Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 7, 3-13.
  • Mitchell, V. (2000).  The bloom is on the rose: The mid-life lesbian couple.  Journal of Lesbian and Gay Social Services, 11(2/3).
  • Mitchell, V. (1998). The birds, bees, and the sperm bank: How lesbian parents talk with their children about sex and reproduction.  International Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 689, (3), 400-409.
  • Mitchell, V. (1995).  Two moms: The contribution of the planned lesbian family to the deconstruction of gendered parenting.  Journal of Feminist Therapy, 73/4), 47-64.  Also published in Laird, J. & Green, R. –J. (Eds.), Lesbians and gays in couples and families: A handbook for therapists (pp. 343-357). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Mitchell, V. (1989).  Using Kohut’s self psychology in work with lesbian couples.  Women and Therapy, 8, (1-2), 157-166.  Also published in Rothblum, E.D. & Cole, E. (Eds.) Loving boldly: Issues facing lesbians.  New York: Harrington Park Press.
  • Mitchell, V. (1985).  Review of L. Lein, Families without villains:  American families in an era of change.  Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 13, 255-257.
  • Mitchell, V. (in press) Developing the therapeutic self: Supervising trainees with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender clients in the 21st century.  Women and Therapy.
  • Mitchell, V., & Green, R.-J.  (in press).  Different storks for different folks:  Experiences of lesbians and gay men with alternative insemination and surrogacy.  Journal of GLBT Family Studies.
  • Mitchell, V., & Wilson, D. (1993 – 1994). Let’s talk about it, a feature column on parenting issues for lesbian families published in each issue of The Family Next Door. 
  • Moody, J.F., Woodson Coke, K.M., & Parks, C.W. (2004). African-American heterosexual males and the mate selection process: A multicultural community-clinical psychology perspective. California Psychologist, 37(4), 8-9.
  • Morales, E. (1998).  Understanding and preventing HIV risk behavior: Safer sex and drug use.  Contemporary Psychology, 43(3), 185-186.
  • Morales, E. (1996).  Gender roles among Latino gay men.  Chapter in book Green, R-J, and Laird, J. (1996)  Lesbians and gays in couples and families:  A handbook for therapists. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Morales, E. (1993).  Homophobic violence and hate crimes.  Contemporary Psychology, 38 (5), 518-519.
  • Morales, E. (1992).  Counseling Latino gays and Latina lesbians.  In Gutierrez, F. & Dworkin, S. (Eds.), Counseling gay men and lesbians: Journey to the end of the rainbow. Alexandria, VA: American Association for Counseling and Development.
  • Morales, E.  (1990).  HIV Infection and Hispanic gay and bisexual men.  Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 12, 2, 212-222.
  • Morales, E.  (1990).  Ethnic Minority Families and Minority Gays and Lesbians.  In Bozett, F. & Sussman, M.  (1990).  Homosexuality and Family Relations.  Haworth Press, Inc., N.Y. (Reprinted from (1989). Journal of Marriage and Family Review, 14( 3/4), 217-239.
  • Morales, E.  (1989).  Ethnic Minority Families and Minority Gays and Lesbians.  Journal of Marriage and Family Review, 14, 3/4, 217-239
  • Morales, E.  (1989). Commentary on Mata and Jorquez's article "Mexican-American intravenous drug users' needles sharing practices: Implications for AIDS prevention".  In Mays, V., Albee, G.W. and Schnieder, S. (Eds.), Primary Prevention of Psychopathology: Vol. XIII. Primary prevention of AIDS: Psychological approaches. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications Inc.
  • Morales, E. and Fullilove, M.  (1993)  "Many are called...": Participation by minority leaders in an AIDS Intervention in San Francisco.  Ethnicity & Disease, 2, 389-401.
  • Myers, L., Stock, W. (provisional acceptance pending revisions). Women’s physiological and biological differences and their relevance to “A New View of Women’s Sexual Problems.” Journal of Sex Research.
  • Parks, C.W. (2006, April 5). The phenomenological experiences of African-American men coming to terms with the continuum of masculinities [Review of S. Poulson-Bryant’s Hung: A meditation on the measure of Black men in America], Contemporary Psychology: renamed PsycCRITIQUES: APA Review of Books, 51(14), Article 12.  Retrieved April 6, 2006 from PsycCRITIQUES database.
  • Parks, C.W. (2006, January 25). Euro-American gay men as they traverse across the life  course.[Review of A. Downs’ book, The velvet rage: Overcoming the pain of growing up gay in a straight man’s world]  PsycCRITIQUES) –Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 51(4), Article 7. Retrieved January 27, 2006, from PsycCRITIQUES database.
  • Parks, C.W. (2005). Family therapy approaches as culturally focused interventions for culturally and ethnically diverse queer youth? [Review of the book Nurturing queer youth: Family therapy transformed], PsycCRITIQUES- Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 50(45), Article 12, Retrieved November 9, 2005, from
    PsycCRITIQUES database.
  • Parks, C.W. (2005, August 10). A sense of community among bisexual men and women. [Review of the book  Bi America: Myths, truths, and struggles of an invisible community]. PsycCRITIQUES - Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 50 (32), Article 9. Retrieved August 10, 2005, from PsycCRITIQUES database.
  • Parks, C.W. (2005, March 30). Reconceptualization of the transsexualism construct in the 21st century  [Review of the book  Transgender subjectivities: A clinician’s guide], PsycCRITIQUES - Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 50(13), Article 17. Retrieved March 30, 2005 from PsycCRITIQUES database.
  • Parks, C.W. (2005, Spring). [Review of the book Drag queen anthology: The absolutely fabulous but flawlessly customary world of female impersonators], APA Division 44 newsletter,21(1), 12.
  • Parks, C.W. (2004, November 16). Cross-cultural sexual minorities striving to achieve their full human potential [Review of the book Community organizing against homophobia and heterosexism : The world through rainbow-colored glasses.] PsycCRITIQUES - Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 49 (Supplement 8), Article 8, Retrieved November 17, 2004 from PsycCRITIQUES database.
  • Parks, C.W. (2004, June). Point/counterpoint: Same-sex marriage: A construct in a quest for ecological validity. Point/Counterpoint response to Kitzinger, C., and Wilkinson, S., Social advocacy for equal marriage: The politics of ‘rights’ and the psychology of ‘mental health,’ Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 4(1), 203-210.
  • Parks, C.W. (2004, June), [Review of the book Stolen women: Reclaiming our sexuality, taking back our lives]. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 33(3), 311-312.
  • Parks, C.W. (2004). Black men who have sex with men (MSM). In J. L. Chin (Ed.), The psychology of prejudice and discrimination: Volume 3. (pp. 227-274. Westport, CT: Praeger Press.
  • Parks, C.W. (2004). [Review of the book Addictions in the gay & lesbian community], Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 20(3), 29.
  • Parks, C.W. (2004). [Review of the book Counseling lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender substance abusers: Dual identities], Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 20(4), 28-29.
  • Parks, C.W. (2004, Winter). LGBT community psychology: A critique and analysis of the Special Issue of the American Journal of Community Psychology, The Community Psychologist, 37(1), 40-42.
  • Parks, C.W. (2003). Prevention of homophobia and sexual prejudice in adulthood. In T.P. Gullotta & M. Bloom (Series Eds.), Encyclopedia of primary prevention and health promotion. (pp. 588-593) New York: Kluwer/Plenum Academic Press.
  • Parks, C.W. (2003). A multicultural feminist perspective on interpersonal violence against lesbians and gay men. [Review of G. Mason’s The spectacle of violence: Homophobia, gender, and knowledge]. Journal of Sex Research, (Special Issue on Gender and Sexuality), 40(1), 112-114.
  • Parks, C.W. (2003). [Review of J. Cassese’s Gay men and childhood sexual trauma: Integrating the shattered self ].  Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 19(2), 34.
  • Parks, C.W. (2002). The incorporation of lesbian, gay male, bisexual, and transgender psychology into the training of urban multicultural school-community psychologists. Special International Issue, Hutnik, N. & Banerjee, L. (Executive Eds.), Parks, C.W., Ashing-Giwa, K. Shorter-Gooden, K., Singh, & Parapully (Contributing Eds.), Thriving amidst adversity, Psychological Foundations: The Journal, IV(2),  80-85.
  • Parks, C.W. (2001). African-American same-gender loving youths, and their families in urban schools. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services: Issues in Practice, Policy, & Research, 13(3), 41-56.
  • Parks, C.W. (2000).  African-American lesbian and gay identities. In T. F. Murphy
    (Ed.), Reader’s guide to lesbian and gay studies (pp. 15-16). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Inc.
  • Parks, C.W. (2000). Child sexual abuse history.  In T.F. Murphy (Ed.), Reader’s guide to lesbian and gay studies (pp. 130-132). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
  • Parks, C.W. (2000). [Review of the book Social work with lesbians, gays, and bisexuals: A strengths perspective].  Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies, 49, 484.
  • Parks, C.W. (2000). [Review of the book Coping with HIV Infection: Psychological and existential responses in gay men].  Readings: A journal of reviews and commentary in mental health, 15, 27. 
  • Parks, C.W. (1999, Spring/Summer). Can men be feminists?: Implications for family studies. [Review of the book Men doing feminism]. California Council on Family Relations Newsletter, 1, 2.
  • Parks, C.W. (1996). A multicultural feminist perspective of the reconstructed masculinity construct. [A comparative book review A new psychology of men, Masculinity reconstructed: Changing the rules of manhood – at work, in relationships, and in family life, The masculine self,  & Growing up male: The psychology of masculinity]. Contemporary Psychology, 41, 1139-1141.
  • Parks, C.W. (1992). Professional training issues in mentoring ethnic minority gay and lesbian psychology graduate students. APA Division 45 Focus, 6, 16-17.
  • Parks, C.W. (in press). [Review of the book Risky sexual behaviors among African-Americans], Archives of Sexual Behavior.
  • Parks, C.W. (in press). [Review of the bookLove in the time of HIV: The gay man’s guide to sex, dating, and relationships], Archives of sexual behavior.
  • Parks, C.W., & Cutts, R.N. (2000). The provision of culturally-informed counseling services for African-American men with same-sex or bisexual sexual orientation identity. Kentucky Counseling Association Journal, 19, 5-10.
  • Parks, C.W., & Cutts, R.N. (1999). African-American men who engage in same-sex behavior. The Community Psychologist, 32, 7-8.
  • Parks, C.W., & Cutts, R.N. (1999). Feminist therapy empowers coming out in African-American men. California Psychologist, 32, 24-25.
  •  Parks, C.W., Cutts, R.N., & Robinson, J.D. (1998). The preparation of graduate students for multicultural community research with sexually oppressed populations. California Psychologist, 31, 17.
  • Parks, C.W., Cutts, R.N., & Woodson, K.M., (2001). African-American same-gender loving men: A multicultural community psychology perspective. The Community Psychologist, 34, 5-7.
  • Parks, C.W., Cutts, R.N., Woodson, K.M., & Flarity-White, L. (2001). Issues inherent in the multicultural feminist couple treatment of African-American same-gender loving female adult child sexual abuse survivors Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 10(3), 17-34
  • Parks, C., Stock, W., Robinson, J.D. (in press). Close relationship functioning and relationship satisfaction among lesbian and bisexual couples. In R. Mathy & S. Kerr (Eds.), Lesbian mental health: A reader for sex educators, counselors, and therapists. Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press.  Published also as a Special Issue of the Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality
  • Parks, C.W., Woodson, K.M., Cutts, R.N., & Flarity-White, L. (2000-2001). The multicultural feminist treatment of gay and bisexual male adult survivors of male sexual victimization experiences. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 16, 23-28.
  • Robinson, J.D., & Parks, C.W. (2004). Lesbian and bisexual women’s sexual fantasies, psychological adjustment, and close relationship functioning. In R. M. Mathy & S. K. Kerr (Eds.), Lesbian and bisexual women’s mental health (pp. 185-203). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. (Published as a Special Issue on Lesbian Mental Health in the Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 2003, 15 (4), 185-203.
  • Robinson, J., Stock, W., Parks, C. (in press). The thematic content categories of lesbian and bisexual women’s sexual fantasies, psychological adjustment, and relationshp functioning among bisexual and lesbian couples. In R. Mathy & S. Kerr (Eds.), Lesbian mental health: A reader for sex educators, counselors, and therapists. Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press.  Published also as a Special Issue of the Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality.
  • Silverstein, L.B., & Green, R.-J. (1996). Gay fathers: A dialogue about heterosexist bias in family treatment and research.  The Family Psychologist, 12, 14-16.
  • Sorensen, J., London, J., & Morales, E.  (1991).  Group Counseling to Prevent AIDS. (Chapter 7)  I
  • Sorensen, J., Wermuth, L., Gibson, D., Choi, K., Guydish, J., & Batki, S. (1991) Preventing AIDS in drug users and their sexual partners.  NY: Guilford Press.
  • Sorensen, J. L., London, J., Heitzman, C., Gibson, D. R., Morales, E., Dumontet, R. & Acree, M.  (1993).  Small group AIDS education with injection drug users in outpatient treatment: 12-month followup (abstract).  In Harris, L.  (Ed.)  Problems of drug dependence 1992:  Proceeding of the 54th annual scientific meeting, the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (p. 125) (NIDA Research Monograph 132, NIH Pub. No. 93-3505).  Washington, D.C.:  U.S. Government Printing Office.
  • Sorensen, J., London, J., Heitzman, C., Gibson, D., Morales, E., Dumontet, R., & Acree, M.  (1994) Psychoeducational group approach: HIV risk reduction in drug users.  AIDS Education and Prevention 6 (2), 95-112.
  • Stock, W. (1995). The effects of pornography on women. In L. Lederer, & R. Delgado (Eds.) The price we pay: The case against racist speech, hate propaganda, & pornography. New York: Hill & Wang.
  • Stock, W., Mosher, C. (2001). Feminist sex therapy in the age of Viagra. In P. Kleinplatz (Ed.), New directions in sex therapy: Innovations and alternatives, (pp.139-162). Philadelphia: Brunner/Routeledge.
  • Stock, W., Zelman, D. (2000) Women in the age of Viagra: The case for psychology's voice. Public Service Psychology APA Division 18 Newsletter, 25(3), 7-8.
  • Theodore, P., Durán, R., Antoni, M., & Fernandez, M. (2004). Intimacy and sexual behavior among HIV-positive men-who-have-sex-with-men in primary relationships.   AIDS and Behavior, 8, 321-331
  • Zacks, E., Green, R.-J., & Marrow, J. (1988).  Comparing lesbian and heterosexual couples on the circumplex model:  An initial investigation.  Family Process, 27, 471-484.
  • Zelman, D., Stock, W. (2000). Creating a feminist psychopharmacology. Public Service Psychology, APA Division 18 Newsletter, 25 (3),16.