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Arlene Istar Lev is a North American clinical social worker, family therapist, and educator. She is an independent scholar, who has lectured internationally on topics related to
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families. She has been a lecturer at the School of Social Welfare at the
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since 1988, and is the founder and Project Director of its Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Project. Additionally she has been an adjunct professor at Smith College of Social Work,
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. Arlene Lev has been a practicing psychotherapist and family therapist, and is the founder and Clinical Director of Choices Counseling and Consulting in Albany, New York. She is the author of the groundbreaking book ''Transgender Emergence: Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender-Variant People and their Families'', as well as ''The Complete Lesbian and Gay Parenting Guide''.


Early life and education

Arlene Lev (née Weinstein) was born and raised in
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. to a working class Jewish family. She is an only child and was raised partially by her single mother (Mindy), and partially by her grandparents (Ethel and Sam Brown). She received her associate degree in 1975 from
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and bachelor's degree in Sociology in 1979 from
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. In 1986 she graduated from the
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with a Master of Social Work degree.


Career

In 1986 Lev founded Choices Counseling and Consulting,
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to specialize in working with lesbian and gay individuals, couples and families.Arlene Istar Lev She is the Clinical Director of the practice which currently focuses on lesbian,
gay ''Gay'' is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'. While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late ...
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bisexual Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females, or to more than one gender. It may also be defined to include romantic or sexual attraction to people regardless of their sex or gender identity, wh ...
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transgender A transgender (often abbreviated as trans) person is someone whose gender identity or gender expression does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth. Many transgender people experience dysphoria, which they seek to alleviate through ...
, queer individuals (
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) clients and their families. The practice has a goal of keeping therapy affordable for a community that often has suffered from economic hardships. Grounded in feminist family therapy, therapeutic services are directed towards empowerment and authenticity and the nurturing of healthy queer families. In recent years, Choices Counseling and Consulting has expanded, with a staff of 8, as well as working with social work and psychology interns from various local colleges. Lev is also a CASAC (Crediential Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor). In 2000 Lev founded the Rainbow Access Initiative, a training program on LGBT issues for therapists and medical professionals in the Capital Region of New York. She was the first Project Director and wrote the original proposal for the project which was funded through grants from the New York State Department of Health. She served as Project Manager from 2000 through 2004 and Lead Trainer & Consultant from 2000 through 2008. As Lev began to work with transgender clients and their families in the mid-1980s, she realized that her training had prepared her inadequately for dealing with the issues in sexuality, sexual practices and gender that she encountered. In 2004, after many years of working in this field, she published her first book, ''Transgender Emergence: Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender-Variant People and their Families''. In 2006 the book won an
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(Division 44) Distinguished Book Award for its large contribution to a sparsely covered area, and for being "filled with clinical wisdom and understanding." The book was also chosen as a 2006 book of "Exceptional Merit" by the
Society for Sex Therapy and Research The Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR, pronounced "star") is an international non-profit professional association. It was founded in 1975 and its members "have clinical and/or research interests in human sexual concerns."
. The book is encyclopedic and became required reading for social workers and mental health counselors working with transgender people. It was called groundbreaking for outlining the shift toward a collaborative model of treatment. Lev is Project Director of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Project (SOGI), which was formed in 2009 to "Enhance the clinical skills of graduate students working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer individuals (LGBTQ) clients and their families, as well as develop educational and campus-wide access for students across disciplines who are interested in LGBTQ studies." Lev was key in the formation of this program as part of her work as an independent scholar which was honored by the university in May 2011. Lev was also honored in 2014 with the President's Award for Exemplary Community Engagement. In 2010 Lev founded TIGRIS: The Institute for Gender, Relationships, Identity, and Sexuality, a post-graduate training program in Albany, New York. She serves as Training Director. Lev is the clinical supervisor for The Pride Center of the Capital Region's internship program through the University of Albany's School of Social Welfare Social Work Program. Lev is on the board of directors of the American Family Therapy Academy, and she currently serves on the editorial boards of ''The Journal of GLBT Family Studies'', and ''The International Journal of Transgender Health''. Lev is also a member of the
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and worked on developing the 7th edition of the Standards of Care.


Personal life

She is an out lesbian.


Awards

* ''University at Albany, President's Aware for Exemplary Community Engagement, 2014'' * ''Innovative Contribution to Family Therapy,', American Family Therapy Academy, 2013. * ''Ally Award,'' Freedom Center for Social Justice, TransFaith in Color Conference, 2011 * Unsung Hero Award from the university at Albany, Lavender Graduation, 2010. * Community Service Aware, Capital District Gay and Lesbian Community Council, 2010 * ''Transgender Emergence" won The American Psychological Association, Division 44, as Distinguished Book of the Year, 2006. * "Transgender Emergence" chosen by The Society of Sex Therapy and Research as Book of Special Merit, 2006. * "Positive Difference Award", The Office of Learning Disabled Students Services Department of Student LIfe, University at Albany, 2003.


Selected publications


Books

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Book chapters

* Lev, A.I. (in press). Understanding Transgender Identities and Exploring Sexuality and Desire. In Allex, G.H. (Ed). "Sexual Diversity and Sexual Offending. Research, Assessment and Clinical Treatment in Psychosexual Therapy. London: Kamac. * Lev, A.I. (in press). Resilience in Lesbian and Gay Couples. In K. Skerrett, K. & K. Fergus (Eds). 2014. ''Couple resilience across the lifespan: Emerging perspectives.'' New York: Springer Press. * Lev, A.I., & Sennott, S. (2013). Clinical Work with LGBT Parents and Prospective Parents. In A. Goldberg & K. R. Allen (Eds) ''LGBT-Parent Families: Possibilities for New Research and Implications for Practice''. New York: Springer Press. * Lev, A.I. & Sennott, S. (2012). Trans-sexual Desire in Different Gendered Bodies. In J.J. Bigner & J.L. Wetchler (Eds.), ''Handbook of LGBT-Affirmative Couple and Family Therapy''. NY: Taylor & Francis. * Lev, A.I., & Sennott, S. (2012). Understanding Gender Nonconformity and Transgender Identity: A Sex Positive Approach, In P. Kleinplatt’s (Ed.) ''
New Directions in Sex Therapy ''New Directions in Sex Therapy: Innovations and Alternatives'' is a 2001 book by the Canadian sexologist Peggy J. Kleinplatz. It provides alternatives to the then conventional clinical strategies of treating sexual problems with medical and ...
'' (2nd Edition), NY: Routledge Press. * Kleinplatz, P.J., Moser, C., & Lev, A.I (in press). Sex and Gender Identity Disorders. In G. Stricker & Tom Widiger, (Eds.), ''Clinical Psychology (Vol. 8) Handbook of Psychology'' (2nd Edition). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons. * Lev, A.I (2007). Understanding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: The need for education in servicing victims of trauma. In Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence, (Ed.) Nicky Ali Jackson, Ph.D. NY: Routledge. * Lev, A.I. (2006). Transgender Communities: Developing Identity through Connection In Bieschke, K., Perez, R. & DeBord, K. (Eds.). ''Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients'' (2nd Ed). American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., 147-175. * Lev, A.I. (2006). Transgender Emergence within Families. Sexual orientation and gender identity in social work practice. Morrow, D.F, & Messinger, L. (Eds.) NY: Columbia University Press, 263-283. * Lev, A. Lev, S. (1999). Sexual Assault in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Communities in. Joan C. McClennen & J. Gunther (Eds.) ''A Professional Guide to Understanding Gay and Lesbian Domestic Violence: Understanding Practice Interventions''. Lewiston NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 35–62. * onograph also published in journal format.


Journal articles

* * Coleman, E., Bockting, W., Botzer, M., CohenKettenis, P., DeCuypere, G., Feldman, J., Fraser, L., Green, J., Knudson, G., Meyer, W., Monstrey, S., Adler, R., Brown, G., Devor, A., Ehrbar, R., Ettner, R., Eyler, E., Garofalo, R., Karasic, D., Lev, A.I ., Mayer, G., MeyerBahlburg, H., Hall, B. P., Pfaefflin, F., Rachlin, K., Robinson, B., Schechter, L., Tangpricha, V., van Trotsenburg, M., Vitale, A., Winter, S., Whittle, S., Wylie, K., & Zucker, K. (2011). Standards of Care for the health of transsexual, transgender, and gender nonconforming people, 7th Version, International Journal of Transgender Health. http://wpath.org. * * * Lev, A., Winters, K., Alie, L., Ansara, Y., Deutsch, M., Dickey, L., Ehrbar, R., Ehrensaft, D., Green, J., Meier, S., Richmond, K., Samons, S., Susset, F., (2010). “Response to Proposed DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria,” Professionals Concerned with Gender Diagnoses in the DSM'Italic text, https://web.archive.org/web/20160422030121/http://professionals.gidreform.org/. * * * * * * * * * * * Lev, A., Winters, K., Alie, L., Ansara, Y., Deutsch, M., Dickey, L., Ehrbar, R., Ehrensaft, D., Green, J., Meier, S., Richmond, K., Samons, S., Susset, F., (2010). “Response to Proposed DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria,” Professionals Concerned With Gender Diagnoses in the DSM,. 6*


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Curriculum vitae

Choices Counseling & Consulting
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