Tips on Coming Out Gay or Lesbian to Your Parents
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
National Coming Out Day for the LGBT community is October 10 this year.
Pat is a life coach who specializes in coming out gay or lesbian in adulthood. She is a lesbian who was in a heterosexual marriage for 20 years-and for 15 of those years didn't even realize she was gay! As she began to emerge from denial, Pat went through a very difficult period, but found the strength to move forward and pull her life back together. She is now divorced and in a committed partnership with a woman. Her relationships with her ex-husband, children and parents are intact. As a result of her experiences, Pat feels a deep sense of obligation to assist others who are in this situation and on their own journey of discovery.
Pat's life coach training was with the International Coach Academy, which is accredited by the International Coach Federation. She holds a bachelor's degree in health science, with formal training in mental health and over 25 years experience working in the health field. In addition, Pat has an MBA. She earned both degrees at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
National Coming Out Day for the LGBT community is October 10 this year.
Thu, Oct 01, 2009
This column will regularly feature articles and stories affecting long term care, trusts, wills, etc. This month we are looking at long term care issues for lesbians. If you've seen the new movie Hannah Free, starring Sharon Gless, you will better understand the deep significance of this issue.
Fri, Oct 30, 2009
Falling in love is wonderful, but it is really the easy part of any lesbian relationship. Here are ten tips for building a lasting lesbian relationship. How many do you practice?
Fri, Jan 01, 2010
Is your lesbian relationship limping along? Are you not sure if you should stick it out or cash it in? Here are 12 things to look for to help make your decision.
Fri, Feb 26, 2010
Can there be peace in this situation?
Mon, Aug 23, 2010
So, why do we do it? For what reasons do so many gays and lesbians get married to those of the opposite sex? A reflection on why gays and lesbians continue to choose heterosexual marriage as a life option.