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Intersecting Trauma & Minority Stress Burden on LGBTQ+ Individuals: Theory, Assessment, & Treatment

Intersecting Trauma & Minority Stress Burden on LGBTQ+ Individuals: Theory, Assessment, & Treatment

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$25.00

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<p>Zoom Registration Link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vQi7rDJDT6G80pLsD4NdUg</p><p><br></p>Three learning objectives:<br>1. Describe the prevalence and impacts of interlocking trauma and minority stress among LGBTQ+ people<p>2. Describe patient centered screening and assessment strategies for LGBTQ+ people</p><p>3. Outline considerations when working with LGBTQ+ clients, including recommended intervention targets and modifications to existing evidence-based protocols</p><br><br>Nicholas A. Livingston, PhD, [he/him] is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine; and a Lecturer at Harvard University. For over 15 years he has studied the effects of trauma and minority stress on health among LGBTQ+ individuals. Primary clinical expertise includes evidence-based SUD and PTSD treatment and patient centered adaptations for LGBTQ+ people.