Intensive Workshop: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) Clients: Clinical Issues and Treatment Services – Joe Kort

Are you making the biggest mistake treating your LGBTQ clients? Are you pushing them to “come out”? And if you are…you could be traumatizing your clients.

Intensive Workshop: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) Clients: Clinical Issues and Treatment Services by Joe Kort,
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Are you making the biggest mistake treating your LGBTQ clients? Are you pushing them to “come out”? And if you are…you could be traumatizing your clients.

Like you, I made the same mistake early in my career of forcing my clients to name and claim their sexual identity.

Like you, I didn’t know how to ask them about their sexual practices. And when I tried, I offended them.

Immerse yourself during my workshop and I will equip you with the right tools and up-to-date information you need in this rapidly changing population to more effectively counsel your lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning clients, and couples.

You will learn transformational strategies to treat the unique challenges your client may be facing such as:

Also, let me help you avoid the common mistake of believing, “a couple is a couple” and treating LGBTQ couples the same as their heterosexual counterparts.

Don’t be the straight therapist that is losing LGBTQ clients because of poor intake, assessment and treatment planning. Learn how to offer your clients a safe place for therapy.


  1. Assess psychological trauma of growing up gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning.
  2. Recognize the specific and most common stages of coming out to accurately assist your client.
  3. Differentiate common misdiagnosed mental health disorders and assessments.
  4. Use specific interventions and assessment tools for LGBTQ clients and gay affirmative therapy.
  5. Distinguish using interventions that work and don’t work for different generations.
  6. Discuss contemporary perspectives of Lesbian and Gay couples.
  7. Formulate strategies for LGB couples on compatibility, incompatibility, frequency and satisfaction.
  8. Specify tips to discuss hormone treatments and surgical procedures.
  9. Demonstrate specialized treatment programs for the straight spouses.
  10. Develop different ways the LGBTQ spouse can integrate their identity into their mixed orientation relationships.
  11. Identify when a client has internalized homophobia and/or gay shame.
  12. Recognize developmental insults and wounding from growing up LGBT.

DAY ONE: OUTLINE

Do No Harm: Make Your LGBTQ Client Feel Safe & Respected in Therapy

Coming Out

LGBTQ Adolescence

Gay Male

Lesbian

Bisexuality

DAY TWO: OUTLINE

Transgender

Talk About Sex!

Questioning

Working with LGB Couples

Working with Mixed Orientation Couples and Relationships

LGBTQ Families

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