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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walt_OdetsWalt Odets - Wikipedia

    Walt Whitman Odets (born February 4, 1947) is an American clinical psychologist and author. He has written about the early development, psychological and social experiences of gay men and their communities. Odets' earlier writing focused on the lives of men living in and surviving the early AIDS epidemic.

  2. Walt Odets, Ph.D. Gay Psychologist and Author With a private psychology practice, I provide individual therapy and couples counseling for gay men at my Berkeley, San Francisco East Bay, office.

  3. Walt Odets Books I have written or contributed chapters to all of the books on this page. My two full-length books, Out of the Shadows (2019) and In the Shadows (1995) are largely intended for a general gay male audience, although they have been of interest to women and to psychotherapists working with gay men. […]

  4. Walt Odets on Primary Prevention for Gay Men, a half-hour filmed interview produced by the Gay Men’s Health Crisis, New York City, 1997. The Psychological Politics of AIDS within Gay Communities , the Acting on AIDS conference organized by the Terrence Higgins Trust and the International Center for the Arts, London, 1996.

  5. 31 de may. de 2019 · Reimagining Gay Men’s Lives. By Walt Odets. When the clinical psychologist Walt Odets began working with gay men in San Francisco in the mid-1980s, much of the therapy focused on trauma and shame.

  6. Walt Odets Selected Articles The listed articles have appeared in several periodicals, including The Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA), Focus: A Guide to AIDS Research and Counseling (UCSF), POZ, The San Francisco Sentinel, Harper’s Magazine, Out, AIDS & Public Policy Journal, and Hatherleigh Continuing Education Press. On the listings below, availability […]

  7. 14 de ene. de 2020 · Walt Odets is a clinical psychologist in private practice who has worked with and written about the psychological, developmental and social lives of gay men for more than three decades. His seminal book, In the Shadow of the Epidemic: Being HIV-Negative in the Age of AIDS, which Duke University Press published in 1995, was selected ...