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Section 7
Case Study 3: Thomas, although his mother has suspected
Thomas is gay, he has not "come out" to her

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- Laura Oropeza. Clinician's Guide Working with Native Americans Living with HIV. National Native American AIDS Prevention Center. 2002. pg. 16-17.
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Forenza, B. (2017). Exploring the affirmative role of gay icons in coming out. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 6(4), 338–347.

Kranz, D., & Pierrard, M. (2018). Beyond coming out: Relations between lesbian and gay identity formation and psychosocial well-being in young and middle adulthood. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 5(3), 283–293.

Spivey, L. A., Huebner, D. M., & Diamond, L. M. (2018). Parent responses to childhood gender nonconformity: Effects of parent and child characteristics. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 5(3), 360–370.

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