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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A book to be worked through,
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This review is from: Reclaiming Your Life: The Gay Man's Guide to Love, Self-Acceptance and Trust (Paperback)
This book is an excellent way for the gay male to let go of the baggage in his life that is the basis for self-destructive behavior. Gay males all too often fail to live up to their God-given potential because we carry baggage of growing up in repressive families, schools, and communities. Isensee identifies the possible sources of this baggage and then invir=tes his readers to work it through for themselves with a seriesof questions at the end of each chapter. Hence, this is a book to be worked through and the process can be liberating or as the title states "reclaiming". Worth the read and the reflection.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for abuse Survivors,
By Scot Hulsey (Queensland, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reclaiming Your Life: The Gay Man's Guide to Love, Self-Acceptance and Trust (Paperback)
This book was formerly titled "Growing Up Gay in a Dysfunctional Family: a Guide for Gay Men Reclaiming Their Lives". The author goes very indepth in describing the makeup of abusive, homophobic families and the impact it has on a gay child growing up. While I myself did not grow up in this type of environment, I still learned a great deal about my own reactions to outside homophobia and that for years I internalized it and developed negative thinking patterns about myself; etc. I thank the author for writing this book, not only for helping me identify problems I needed to work through, but for helping me realize how to develope the skills needed to self nurture and stop internalizing homophobia. Above all, this book is especially relevant to abuse survivors, it will definitely help you.
23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic book for anyone serious about quality of life,
By A Customer
This review is from: Reclaiming Your Life: The Gay Man's Guide to Love, Self-Acceptance and Trust (Paperback)
I am 28 and thought I was pretty much put together with most areas in my life. However, upon reading this, it has projected me into so many different areas to think about. I can not recommend this book enough. It is a joy to read and both my partner and I have read it. It's amazing how many ways we both benefitted from having read it. I can not recommend this highly enough.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A excellent read!,
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This review is from: Reclaiming Your Life: The Gay Man's Guide to Love, Self-Acceptance and Trust (Paperback)
Rik Isensee strikes a long-forgotten chord with his self-help book, "Reclaiming Your Life," which gives strong psychological advice to gay men who have been through just about every situation imaginable. There are scenarios presented that will ring true for some readers, and Isensee offers his unique and insightful advice on each of them, giving the reader options to overcome overbearing feelings and/or situations that would cause others to commit drastic actions. This is an excellent book in the field of self-help, and onc finished, provides an uplifting light at the end of the tunnel.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I am now well on my way to reclaiming my life....,
By Dave Beards (Sydney Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reclaiming Your Life: The Gay Man's Guide to Love, Self-Acceptance and Trust (Paperback)
On my journey of self discovery, I have read several gay self help books over the years. Whilst they have all had their individual merit, none have touched my life so deeply as 'Reclaiming your life'. This is indeed one very special book.The book basically takes you on a self discovery tour of looking inside yourself to not only understand why and how homophobia has effected your life, it also gives wonderful insights on how to deal with your issues and to eventually heal. Split into 2 parts, the first half of the book describes homophobia and growing up in a homophobic culture and it's effect on you. Absorption of others' homophobia can have such a profound effect on our ability to accept ourselves and lead happy, meaningful lives, so to understand where homophobia comes from and the effect it can have is the first part of the journey. The second half of the book describes the healing process and recovery from self hate and abuse. Learning to deal effectively with your emotions and developing stragies for overcoming self destructive behaviour is extensively detailed. A helpful bonus is the end-of-chapter sections 'Relating these ideas to your own experience' - an exercise encouraging detailed thought about your own experiences and analysing them with the knowledge contained in this book. A hugely successful inclusion and more effective than having practical exercises which may be difficult if they don't relate to your particular circumstances. The book is very detailed and quite a read. With high level of readability the author is very detailed in his writing and I often found my thoughts wondering to my own situation rather than reading what was on the page. However I consider this to be a bonus - immediately I was thinking about my own situation and applying the knowledge within the book. So it seems the book was written to encourage our thought processes and it works brilliantly. As a gay man, I gained the knowledge that I am homophobic. Quite a realisation for a gay man - we spend our entire lives having to deal with it, but I am one of them. Now I can deal with it effectively by considering the influences in my life, looking inside myself and dealing with my emotions. To gain the maximum effect from this book, one must be a dedicated reader and willing to open oneself up to dealing with your emotions, but the results are worth it. I feel as though I have reach a major turning point in my life and from this point on I can only become better.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An important contribution,
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This review is from: Reclaiming Your Life: The Gay Man's Guide to Love, Self-Acceptance and Trust (Paperback)
Implied by its title to be for the gay male, this psychoanalytic self-study by author Rik Osemsee is an important contribution to anyone who grew up as a child in a environment where homosexuality was so villified that the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered adult child continues the private torment of self-loathing and rejection. For a scholarly work, "Reclaiming Your Life" is surprisingly non-clinical and easily understandable in guiding the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered person - and their families - to self-acceptance by identifying and explaining the dysfunctional dynamics that account for the shame and isolation that many still in the closet suffer. At the same time, we also come to understand the pain and self-rejection that homophobia breeds, intentionally or not. With that realization, we also come to an understanding that rejection of any person solely on the basis of sexual orientation cannot be justified, nor can it be tolerated. On a societal, "Reclaiming Your Life" describes the hate crimes of physical violence and institutional prejudice that evolve from societal discrimination. In the end, the important contribution of this book is that it validates the humanity of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered person and challenges those who seek to demean that humanity to re-evaluate their own value systems. For the gay, et al, person who continues to suffer rejection, shame and isolation, it offers an important understanding of the origins of those dysfunctional dynamics, their baselessness and how to work toward self-acceptance. Achieving that, we have permission to let go of the self-loathing and loneliness inflicted by homophobia.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As a therapist, I found this book to be helpful,
By Jeffrey Cherin, Ph.D. (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reclaiming Your Life: The Gay Man's Guide to Love, Self-Acceptance and Trust (Paperback)
No matter what kind of family you grew up in, you will find yourself in this book. All of our families are dysfunctional to some degree, and as gay men, we have to overcome our own homophobia and resulting shame. Rik Isensee writes in a style that is so readable and relevant, every gay/bi man can take something with him.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Affirming, life changing,
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When I first picked up this book, I had just come out and was working on dealing with the aftermath of a different kind of "coming out" - a realization of how devastating being molested as a small child had actually been. This is a remarkable book that is uniquely aimed at gay men and the problems many of us faced growing up. This is a good read, an incredibly useful self help book, and a work that just might help you get through a lot more that troubles you besides being gay. I've bought most of Isensee's books and they are all well written, very uplifting books. Definitely get this book if you are just now coming to grips with being gay, know someone that is (straight allies, this is one that will really help you understand us), or you're planning on settling down in a gay relationship. It can genuinely help you cope with problems you may have avoided, but your partner didn't. Can't recommend it highly enough! Sure helped me!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good first chapter,
By A Customer
This review is from: Reclaiming Your Life: The Gay Man's Guide to Love, Self-Acceptance and Trust (Paperback)
I thought the first chapter was very beneficial. The rest of the book was alright but didn't really apply to me because I wasn't abused (thankfully).
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