Golden Men: The Power of Gay Midlife by Harold Kooden, Charles Flowers, Charles Flowers (With)

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: February 2000
  • ISBN-13: 9780380804436
  • Sales Rank: 321,836
  • 368pp
  • Edition Description: 1 ED
 
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Synopsis

Perhaps nowhere is the American obsession with beauty and glorification of youth more prevalent than in gay male culture. Aging, however, is an inescapable fact of life. Negativity and prejudices about this inevitable process can often result in a midlife misspent in self-loathing and despair.

Noted gay psychotherapist Dr. Harold Kooden draws on new research and his vast professional experience to separate facts from fears, as he examines aging and its impact on key areas of gay life: body image and sexuality; physical and spiritual health; work and play; friendships and relationships.

For the first openly gay generation in the U.S. entering a new life stage, this remarkable book offers help, strength, support, and direction-revealing how the skills mastered in a hard-won struggle for survival, recognition, and respect can play an important part in every gay man's empowerment and acceptance of his self in midlife.

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For the first openly gay generation in the U.S. entering a new life stage, this remarkable book offers help, strength, support, and direction -- revealing how the skills mastered in a hard-won struggle for survival, recognition, and respect can play an important part in every gay man's empowerment and acceptance of himself in midlife.

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Biography

HAROLD KOODEN is a clinical psychologist in private practice, a graduate of the University of Chicago, and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA). He was a founder and Board Member of the National Gay and Lesbian Health Foundation, a Board Member of the New York State Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence, and National Co-Chair for Psychologists for Social Action. Since 1985, he has worked extensively with the International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) and the American Psychological Association. He lives in New York City, where he has been openly gay and active in local, national, and international communities for more than three decades.

CHARLES FLOWERS is a freelance editor and writer living in New York City. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Vanderbilt University, and he received his M.F.A. in poetry from the University of Oregon.

 

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Golden Men: The Power of Gay Midlifeby Anonymous

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June 14, 2001: The author is brilliant at making gay men over 35 very comfortable about aging. Not only should we just expect the aging process but we should embrace it. He lets us see that we do have significantly more power now than when we were 25 or 30. There are countless snippets that one will get from this book. Very inspirational and informative!