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Glenda M. Russell

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  16
Citations -  609

Glenda M. Russell is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Homosexuality & Sexual orientation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 558 citations.

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Stressor and Resilience Factors for Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexuals Confronting Antigay Politics

TL;DR: A 130-item quantitative survey was developed on the basis of results of an earlier qualitative study to understand the points of stress and the bases for resilience in the face of antigay attacks.
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Motives of heterosexual allies in collective action for equality.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present data from an ongoing study of 127 heterosexual allies who have been visibly active in these efforts in the United States and suggest two major sets of ally motives: those rooted in fundamental principles (justice, civil rights, patriotism, religious beliefs, moral principles, and using privilege to positive ends) and those based on personal experiences or roles (professional roles, family relationships, valuing marriage, achieving closure on personal experience, transforming guilt, and anger).
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The Case of Internalized Homophobia: Theory and/as Practice

TL;DR: The authors argue that the usual distinction between homophobia-in-the-world and internalized homophobia as experienced and expressed by non-heterosexual individuals is a false one, and that all members of a homonegative society incorporate and convey homoneegative attitudes, reflecting common rather than differential expressions of that homone gativity.
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Trauma, Recovery, and Community: Perspectives on the Long-Term Impact of Anti-LGBT Politics

TL;DR: This paper conducted a qualitative study to explore community members' perceptions of the longer term impact of the full cycle of Colorado's Amendment 2, including the campaign, election, and judicial reversal.
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Liberating Psychotherapy: Liberation Psychology and Psychotherapy with LGBT Clients

TL;DR: This paper argued that neither science nor psychotherapy can be separated from values, and called on the insights of liberation psychology to examine the role of the social and the political in understandings of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) experiences.