The purpose of this exploratory case study was to explore and describe how two gay male parents transitioned to parenthood. The Family Adjustment and Adaptation Response (FAAR) theoretical model was used as the theoretical framework for understanding the experiences of the two participants in the study. The study also used an interpretivist paradigm and explorative case study design. The participants were purposely selected, and the data were generated by means of a semi-structured interview. The findings indicate that the participants experienced similar resistance from their families of origin after ‘coming out’ to them. The ability of one of the participants to become a parent was questioned. The participants in the study, like most coup...
Today’s young gay men are experiencing life choice options in manners greater than any prior generat...
Gay men are becoming increasingly involved in reproduction despite significant barriers limiting the...
Rejection of gay men by parents is a frequent occurrence. Rhoades et al. (2018) found 49% of a sampl...
This project explored the experiences of ten gay male couples who chose to become parents. Of the tw...
Lesbian and gay families are becoming increasingly common and visible; yet the United States has une...
Lesbian and gay families are becoming increasingly common and visible; yet the United States has une...
M.Ed.Gay adoption in South Africa is a most recent equal right bestowed on the Gay Lesbian Bisexual ...
M.Ed.Gay adoption in South Africa is a most recent equal right bestowed on the Gay Lesbian Bisexual ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how same-sex couples experience the second-parent adoption p...
Over the past decade growing numbers of gay men have sought and found ways to become parents, includ...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Abstract: Although South Africa has a progressive constitution, homose...
Despite the increased visibility of gay and lesbian parents, absent from the literature is theory c...
The transition to parenthood is a key process for understanding the development of family relationsh...
Despite the increased visibility of gay and lesbian parents, absent from the literature is theory c...
When gay couples become parents, they face a host of questions and issues that their straight counte...
Today’s young gay men are experiencing life choice options in manners greater than any prior generat...
Gay men are becoming increasingly involved in reproduction despite significant barriers limiting the...
Rejection of gay men by parents is a frequent occurrence. Rhoades et al. (2018) found 49% of a sampl...
This project explored the experiences of ten gay male couples who chose to become parents. Of the tw...
Lesbian and gay families are becoming increasingly common and visible; yet the United States has une...
Lesbian and gay families are becoming increasingly common and visible; yet the United States has une...
M.Ed.Gay adoption in South Africa is a most recent equal right bestowed on the Gay Lesbian Bisexual ...
M.Ed.Gay adoption in South Africa is a most recent equal right bestowed on the Gay Lesbian Bisexual ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how same-sex couples experience the second-parent adoption p...
Over the past decade growing numbers of gay men have sought and found ways to become parents, includ...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)Abstract: Although South Africa has a progressive constitution, homose...
Despite the increased visibility of gay and lesbian parents, absent from the literature is theory c...
The transition to parenthood is a key process for understanding the development of family relationsh...
Despite the increased visibility of gay and lesbian parents, absent from the literature is theory c...
When gay couples become parents, they face a host of questions and issues that their straight counte...
Today’s young gay men are experiencing life choice options in manners greater than any prior generat...
Gay men are becoming increasingly involved in reproduction despite significant barriers limiting the...
Rejection of gay men by parents is a frequent occurrence. Rhoades et al. (2018) found 49% of a sampl...