: Vivienne Cass’s 1979 Identity Model remains a cornerstone in psychology, mapping the journey from "identity confusion" to "identity synthesis".
Coming Out, and Rising Up, in the Fifty Years After Stonewall Coming Out
: In an influential New Yorker essay , Andrew Solomon distinguishes between identities passed down by parents (vertical) and those that separate children from their families but connect them to a wider community (horizontal). : Vivienne Cass’s 1979 Identity Model remains a
: Modern scholarship is expanding to include asexual identities , which involves negotiating desire in a hyper-sexualized culture and finding community through shared marginalization. Intersectional & Psychological Impact Intersectional & Psychological Impact : Researchers like L
: Researchers like L. Zimman analyze whether being "out" is a moral or political obligation, particularly contrasting the experiences of gay/lesbian individuals with transgender people who may choose to remain "stealth" after transitioning. Modern Trends & Demographic Shifts