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Psychological Realities and Culturally Competent Therapy with LGBTQ+ Clients and Their Families 

Course materials are available as audio, interviews, transcripts, and video.

This course is designed to educate the clinician about the diversity of sexual and gender orientation and to familiarize the clinician with the appropriate terminology when working with LGBTQ+ clients and their family members. Participants in this course will learn how minority stress and stigmatization negatively affect the mental health and wellbeing of clients who identify as non-binary, transgender, lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, etc. The course will also familiarize the participant with the specific realities of second-class citizenship, prejudice, discrimination, and violence.

This intermediate course is comprised of three sections and is comprised of five videos, with audio versions, and transcripts available. The first section of the course identifies important LGBTQ+ terminology, history, and concerns for the LGBTQ+ population. Basic definitions, acronyms, and terms associated with the LGBTQ+ population are covered along with information pertaining to sociopolitical issues that LGBTQ+ people face, including discrimination and hate crimes.

The second section of the course includes recorded interviews with leaders, therapists and educators of specific LGBTQ+ populations, including Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, LGBTQ+ Latinos, and transgender children and adults. The third section discusses the role mental health providers, have had and continue to have, in the lives of LGBT people. While this section focuses on the role of psychologists, the information contained is relevant to all mental health professionals.

Additional resources and references are provided for further study, but they are not part of the course.

Educational Objectives

This course will teach the participant to

  • Use the appropriate LGBTQ+ Terminology
  • Apply the Professional Guidelines for Psychotherapy with LGBTQ+ clients in clinical practice
  • Demonstrate best practices for psychotherapists working with LGBTQ+ Latinos, Latinas, Latinx/Latines
  • Explore the unique realities and challenges facing transgender, non-binary and gender expansive people and apply best practices for assisting these clients.

Syllabus

  • LGBTQ+ 101
    • LGBTQ+ terminology
    • History and concerns for the LGBTQ+ population
    • Basic definitions, acronyms, and terms associated with the LGBTQ+ population Sociopolitical issues
      • Discrimination and hate crimes
  • LGBTQ+ Voices
    • Cultural Competence and Best Practices working with LGBTQ+ Latinos, Latinas, Latinx/Latine Clients
    • Best Practices when working with Transgender and Non-Binary individuals
  • The impact of mental health providers on LGBTQ+ People
    • How LBGTQ+ has been viewed historically
    • Current perspectives