Bisexuality

Follow the links below to find information on bisexuality and issues for people who are bisexual.

Reviewed January 2009

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Title:   Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender
Publisher:   CareSearch
Description:   For all patients receiving palliative care, their lifetimes’ social experiences come together at the end of life to provide a network of relationships which provide the dying person with their most essential emotional and practical support. Within this common context, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transexual people experience some issues which are uniquely related to their social experience and identity.
Date:   Nov 2009

Title:   Issues for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
Publisher:   CareSearch
Description:   Health professionals may not be aware that someone is Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender (GLBT). Not all GLBT individuals will come out to someone they don’t know or feel comfortable with. Some may not feel the need. Some health professionals may also not be comfortable with this information.
Date:   Nov 2009

Title:   Same-sex attracted parents
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   The issues for young people who have one or more parents, or a guardian, who identifies as gay, lesbian, or bi-sexual are not often considered.
Date:   Oct 2009

Title:   Same-sex attracted parents
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   The issues for young people who have one or more parents, or a guardian, who identifies as gay, lesbian, or bi-sexual are not often considered.
Date:   Oct 2009

Title:   Coming out
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   A number of studies researching human sexuality state that up to one in ten people are same-sex attracted, others indicate higher figures and some lower.
Date:   Aug 2009

Title:   Sexuality
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Sexuality is a combination of people's sex, their sexual feelings for others, their feelings about themselves as sexual beings, their sexual orientation and their sexual behaviour.
Date:   Jul 2009

Title:   Why do I feel attracted to people of my own sex?
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   This fact sheet has information on same sex attraction and stereotypes.
Date:   Feb 2008

Title:   Telling people you're gay, lesbian, or bi
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   I think I have something to tell you . . . 10 things to consider before telling someone about your feelings and sexuality.
Date:   Feb 2008

Title:   Mixed feelings about having sex or a relationship
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   This fact sheet has information on gay and lesbian relationships
Date:   Feb 2008

Title:   I think I might be gay, lesbian or bisexual
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   If you are feeling a bit confused about your sexuality, check out this fact sheet for some thoughts on working out your feelings and finding a support service that might help.
Date:   Feb 2008

Title:   Coming out
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   The term 'coming out' is used by many people and means something different to everyone. This fact sheet has information on what people mean when they talk about 'coming out'.
Date:   Feb 2008

Title:   Being Bisexual
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   This fact sheet has information on what it means to be bisexual and some of the questions that people might have.
Date:   Feb 2008
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