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The Velvet Rage - 2nd Edition by Alan Downs (Paperback)

The Velvet Rage - 2nd Edition by  Alan Downs (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><i>The Velvet Rage</i> is becoming a touchstone in gay culture just as <i>Goodbye to Berlin</i> was in the 30s, <i>A Boy s Own Story</i> in the 60s and <i>Faggots</i> in the 70s. --<i>Observer</i> (UK)"<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>This groundbreaking and empowering book examines the impact of growing up and surviving as a gay man in a society still learning to accept all identities.</b> <p/>In <i>The Velvet Rage</i>, psychologist Alan Downs draws on his own struggle with shame and anger, contemporary research, and stories from his patients to passionately describe the stages of a gay man's journey out of shame and offers practical and inspired strategies to stop the cycle of avoidance and self-defeating behavior. <i>The Velvet Rage</i> is an empowering book that has already changed the public discourse on gay culture and helped shape the identity of an entire generation of gay men.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Bestseller, 5/11/12</b> "A groundbreaking examination of the psychology of homosexuality, why it leads to shame over one's identity, and how to overcome it.... This book has remarkable staying power."--<i><b>Philadelphia Gay News</b></i><br><br>"Dr. Downs has already changed the public discourse on gay culture and helped shape the identity of an entire generation of gay men."--<i><b>Google Books</b></i><br><br>"The clearest, most succinct delineation of the origins and consequences of internalized homophobia, and how to address them."--<i><b>Artvoice</b></i><br><br>[An] excellent new book...<i>The Velvet Rage</i> is a chronicle of furtive pathos, anger, compensatory fabulousness, despair, sex addiction, and flickerings of hope as its wounded actors make their way by uncertain stages toward a light of authenticity and self-acceptance their culture does not want them to find or even see. In its pages, through anecdotal moments and analytical passages, one is constantly catching glints of people one has known, behaviors one has seen and heard firsthand and often been baffled and hurt by.--<i><b>San Francisco Bay Guardian</b></i><br><br>Dr. Alan Downs has some words of wisdom....Although unnerving at first, readers might feel kinship with the case study subjects and ultimately, become empowered by the lessons learned and by the self-realizations experienced.<br>--<i><b>New City Chicago</b></i><br><br>Peppered with deeply personal reflections... There's no doubt that the men profiled in this sober call for owning the injury of growing up gay in a straight world were helped by their counseling, or that there are certainly some readers who will find their own lives reflected in that healing.--<i><b>Q Syndicate</b></i><br><br>Those familiar with gay men will find a good deal of honest reporting here. Without being maudlin, Downs, himself a gay man, writes movingly.--<i><b>Library Journal</b></i><br><br>While we can all hope that the collective experience will change in time, Downs' perspective is still all too relevant.--<i><b>AOL's Book Maven</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Alan Downs, PhD</b> is a clinical psychologist and the bestselling author of seven books. His work is acclaimed internationally and has been published in more than twenty-seven languages. He is a sought-after conference speaker, workshop leader, and frequent media commentator on the psychology of gay men. He has more than 25 years of experience in working with individuals from all walks of life, and is currently in private practice in Los Angeles, California.</p><p>Currently, he consults with individuals and couples in his Los Angeles office as well as over the internet worldwide. In addition to his expertise in working with gay men, he is an intensively trained Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) therapist who has worked with individuals as well as therapists who are seeking to learn the mindfulness, emotion regulation and distress tolerance skills which are so effectively taught within the DBT therapeutic framework. Most recently, Dr. Downs has been quoted in <i>Vogue, The Guardian, </i>and<i> The New York Times</i>.</p>

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