LGBTQ Clients in Todays World: Treatment Strategies for Gender and Sexual Identity Issues – Aaron Testard

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$99   $28 – LGBTQ Clients in Todays World: Treatment Strategies for Gender and Sexual Identity Issues – Aaron Testard

From the deeply personal and intricate journeys clients take to find themselves to the variety of terms and ideas in today’s LGBTQ cultures, it’s easy to feel lost in the complexity of sexual and gender identity. But with the proper tools and knowledge, you can have confidence to walk solidly side by side with your LGBTQ clients.

This recording provides clear strategies to comfortably engage clients around cultural norms, gender, sex, relationships, and terminology. In addition to building trust and credibility with your LGBTQ clients, you will learn the navigation map that will help you appropriately tailor your treatment approaches each step of the way in the client’s self-discovery process.

Aaron Testard combines time-tested research with the latest findings and up-to-date movements in the field for a comprehensive approach for working with any LGBTQ client in any phase and on any part of the sexuality-gender spectrums.


  1. Describe current trends and perspectives in the LGBTQ community, and the implications for clinical work.
  2. Explain how to effectively build safety and trust with LGBTQ clients in clinical practice.
  3. Identify the main factors impacting treatment and the identity development process of LGBTQ clients.
  4. Analyze the phases of identity development for LGBTQ clients to better inform treatment planning.
  5. Determine how to integrate LGBTQ history and knowledge into the clinical session.
  6. Choose treatment strategies to help clients in each phase of LGBTQ identity development.

Current Trends in LGBTQ Clinical Work

Establish Safety with LGBTQ Clients

The Factors That Impact LGBTQ Mental Health Treatment

Help Clients at Each Phase of LGBTQ Identify Development

$99   $28 – LGBTQ Clients in Todays World: Treatment Strategies for Gender and Sexual Identity Issues – Aaron Testard

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