Now That You're Out: The Challenges and Joys of Living as a Gay Man
By (Author) Martin Kantor MD
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
2nd June 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
306.7662
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
This book is an invaluable resource manual and survival guide for gay men who often turn to peers, parents, educators, or the media for direction, only to encounter misleading myths about gay life, such as the notion that "coming out solves everything." For some gay men being homosexual is often anything but "gay." What are typically assumed to be "gay attributes" are often not characteristics of being gay but symptoms of common emotional disorders in gay men. In this insightful book, longtime psychiatrist Martin Kantorwho is himself a gay man and has been in a committed relationship for 27 yearsdocuments the issues associated with coming out and the challenges of gay relationships, including friendship, marriage, "getting dumped," and sexuality, with unflinching and honest candor. He also addresses the emotional problems and pervasive sense of loneliness that frequently haunt gay men while examining subcultural issues which exist within the gay community, including ageism. Other topics include developing a gay lifestyle (being gay in a certain way), parental relationships, issues of midlife and aging, and therapy and self-help options for gay men who feel they need it.
Martin Kantor, MD, is a full-time author and Harvard-trained psychiatrist who has been in full private practice in Boston and New York City, and active in residency training programs at hospitals including Massachusetts General, Boston, MA, and Beth Israel, New York, NY.