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  1. Conceptualizing and Measuring Gender Dysphoria
  2. Transforming Queer Mixed Methods Research to be Trans and Nonbinary-Inclusive
  3. Simply being: A found poem for the trans community from trans mental health professionals and trainees.
  4. From Abstinence to Deviance: Sexual Stereotypes Associated With Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals
  5. “Anorexia Wants to Kill Me, Dysphoria Wants Me to Live”: Centering Transgender and Nonbinary Experiences in Eating Disorder Treatment
  6. Gender Dysphoria and Sexual Well-Being Among Trans Masculine and Nonbinary Individuals
  7. “I’m still not sure if the eating disorder is a result of gender dysphoria”: Trans and nonbinary individuals’ descriptions of their eating and body concerns in relation to their gender.
  8. Resisting Trans Medicalization: Body Satisfaction and Social Contextual Factors as Predictors of Sexual Experiences among Trans Feminine and Nonbinary Individuals
  9. “Having a non-normative body for me is about survival”: Androgynous body ideal among trans and nonbinary individuals
  10. Sexual Intimate Partner Violence: Effects of Prejudice toward Bisexual and Gay Men on Victim Blame
  11. “Being Talked to Like I Was a Sex Toy, Like Being Transgender Was Simply for the Enjoyment of Someone Else”: Fetishization and Sexualization of Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals
  12. “I Use All the Parts I’m Given”: A Qualitative Investigation of Trans Masculine and Nonbinary Individuals’ Use of Body during Sex
  13. Bisexual orientation cannot be reduced to arousal patterns
  14. ‘A Blank slate body:’ Cis individuals’ descriptions of their androgynous body ideals
  15. Body checking behaviors and eating disorder pathology among nonbinary individuals with androgynous appearance ideals
  16. Gender dysphoria and minority stress: Support for inclusion of gender dysphoria as a proximal stressor.
  17. Sexual Satisfaction in Trans Masculine and Nonbinary Individuals: A Qualitative Investigation
  18. “Better issues to focus on”: Transgender Microaggressions as Ethical Violations in Therapy
  19. What Constitutes Sexual Dissatisfaction for Trans Masculine and Nonbinary Individuals: A Qualitative Study
  20. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity: Building community and looking ahead.
  21. Sexual fantasy across gender identity: a qualitative investigation of differences between cisgender and non-binary people’s imagery
  22. “Certain Parts of My Body Don’t Belong to Me”: Trans Individuals’ Descriptions of Body-Specific Gender Dysphoria
  23. “As a Sort of Blanket Term”: Qualitative Analysis of Queer Sexual Identity Marking
  24. Initial thoughts from the incoming editor.
  25. From Absence of Microaggressions to Seeing Authentic Gender: Transgender Clients’ Experiences with Microaffirmations in Therapy
  26. Subjective Ratings of Gender Dysphoria Scales by Transgender Individuals
  27. “Every time I get gendered male, I feel a pain in my chest”: Understanding the social context for gender dysphoria.
  28. “Attempting to dull the dysphoria”: Nonsuicidal self-injury among transgender individuals.
  29. Transgender microaggressions in the context of romantic relationships.
  30. Sexual minority self-identification: Multiple identities and complexity.
  31. From the Editor
  32. Interest in child molestation among a community sample of men sexually attracted to children
  33. From the Editor
  34. ‘Prove it!’ same-sex performativity among sexual minority women and men
  35. Attitudes Toward Individuals in Same-Sex and Cross-Sex Encounters: Implications for Bisexuality
  36. From the Editor
  37. Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Former Foster Youth: A Comparison of Abuse Experiences and Trauma-Related Beliefs
  38. Transgender microaggressions in the context of friendship: Patterns of experience across friends’ sexual orientation and gender identity.
  39. Comparing perceived experiences of prejudice among self-identified plurisexual individuals
  40. Sexual Minority Reflections on the Kinsey Scale and the Klein Sexual Orientation Grid: Conceptualization and Measurement
  41. Conceptualization of Sexual Orientation Identity Among Sexual Minorities: Patterns Across Sexual and Gender Identity
  42. Transgender friendship experiences: Benefits and barriers of friendships across gender identity and sexual orientation
  43. The Gender Identity Reflection and Rumination Scale: Development and Psychometric Evaluation
  44. Trans*Individuals’ Experiences of Gendered Language with Health Care Providers: Recommendations for Practitioners
  45. Disclosure of Transgender Identity and Status in the Context of Friendship
  46. Editorial
  47. Spontaneous strategies for psychological control of seizures
  48. Bisexual Women
  49. Gender-Inclusive Housing Preferences: A Survey of College-Aged Transgender Students
  50. “Drunken Curiosity” and “Gay Chicken”: Gender Differences in Same-Sex Performativity
  51. From “Gay Marriage Controversy” (2004) to “Endorsement of Same-Sex Marriage” (2012): Framing Bisexuality in the Marriage Equality Discourse
  52. Friendship Values and Cross-Category Friendships: Understanding Adult Friendship Patterns Across Gender, Sexual Orientation and Race
  53. Comparative optimism: a framework for understanding positive sexual minority experience
  54. Bisexuality: Complicating and Conceptualizing Sexual Identity
  55. The impact of men seeking help for depression on perceptions of masculine and feminine characteristics.
  56. Cross-Category Friendships and Postformal Thought among College Students
  57. Cross-category friendship patterns: Comparison of heterosexual and sexual minority adults
  58. The Role of Postformal Cognitive Development in Death Acceptance
  59. Reliability and Validity of the Complex Postformal Thought Questionnaire: Assessing Adults’ Cognitive Development
  60. Differential potentiation of early and late components evoked in olfactory cortex by stimulation of cortical association fibers
  61. Bias Toward Bisexual Women and Men in a Marriage-Matching Task
  62. Bisexual Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Marriage
  63. Introduction
  64. Development and Validation of the Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Marriage Scale
  65. Sexual Abuse Histories of Young Women in the U.S. Child Welfare System: A Focus on Trauma-Related Beliefs and Resilience
  66. Women’s Close Friendships across Sexual Orientation: A Comparative Analysis of Lesbian-Heterosexual and Bisexual-Heterosexual Women’s Friendships
  67. Friendship patterns of sexual minority individuals in adulthood
  68. Introduction
  69. Sexism, Heterosexism, and Biphobia
  70. Friendships Across Sexual Orientations
  71. Reinventing the University Through the Teaching of Diversity