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Intersections and Clinical Concerns
Trans*, Gender, Sexuality, and You. Yes, You!
For beginning to intermediate level clinicians
CEUs Available!
Sunday, June 1, 9-10:30 AM
The 14th Annual LGBT Psychotherapy Conference of
The Lesbian and Gay Psychotherapy Association of
Southern California, Inc. (LAGPA)
For more information visit www.lagpa.org.
Hosted by Antioch University at 400 Corporate Pointe,
Culver City, CA 90230
ABSTRACT:
Gender-based hate crimes like the murder of Lawrence King
demand that our understanding of gender evolves. Gender
affects everyone, and we need deeper examination of the
pervasiveness of gender and gender experience in all our
lives, from trans and gender non-conforming experiences to
those of queer, lesbian, gay, bisexual/pansexual, and
heterosexual individuals. Those who perpetuate violence
against queer or gender non-conforming individuals do so
not because of any hard knowledge of their sexual
proclivities but because their gender presentation, in the
eyes of the attacker, does not measure up to some arbitrary
standard of maleness/masculinity or femaleness/femininity.
Increasingly, mental health clinicians are encountering
gender issues more frequently, not only among our trans and
gender variant clients, but within our lesbian, gay,
bisexual, queer, and heterosexually identified clients as
well. We need more in-depth knowledge of gender-based
psychotherapeutic concerns, beyond the "T" in LGBTIQ. When
we come to greater awareness of the Universal, that which
unites us all, finally, we can then approach the unique
clinical, psychological, systemic, long-term, and other
external and internal mental health concerns of the
transgender, transsexual, genderqueer, intersex, and gender
non-conforming communities, which often transcend general
mental health needs.
GOALS
Workshop participants will gain:
• Increased knowledge and familiarity with terms,
definitions, nomenclature
• A greater understanding of the general and clinical
differences between gender identity, gender expression,
sexual identity, and sexual preference
• An increased awareness of gender in clinical contexts
including trans* (-gender, -sexual), gender non-conforming,
and genderqueer, but also lesbian, gay, bi/pansexual, and
heterosexually identified clients
• An increased awareness of how gender intersects and
interacts with sexuality, across hetero-normative/typical,
gender-normative/typical space, as well as queer and trans
space
• An increased awareness as clinicians of internalized
gender-phobia, trans-phobia, and homophobia that can inform
our practice
• More in-depth knowledge of clinical, psychotherapeutic
concerns and unique mental health needs of trans and gender
non-conforming clients, some that transcend the universal
mental health needs of general populations
ABOUT THE PRESENTER: A leading Gender Diversity Clinician
and Applied Community Psychology Specialist, Alexander
educates mental health and medical providers on gender
issues and administrative practice. A nationally recognized
author and educator in print and on radio, film, and
television, he provides sensitivity, cultural competency,
and EEO Compliance training as an organizational
development consultant to businesses, institutions, health
providers, government bodies, and educational systems.
Founder of Total Wellness!, a collaborative
trans/gender/LGBT speakers bureau and workshop series
addressing medical, psychological, spiritual, emotional,
and community health, and founding member of the Antioch
University LGBTIQ Alliance, precursor to the LGBT
Specialization, Alexander offers diverse peer consultation
and psychotherapeutic services. He also serves as the Vice
President of FTM International (www.ftmi.org), the largest
and longest running (22 years) FTM trans organization in
the world, active in all 50 states, all Canadian provinces,
and 18 countries. Alexander also founded GenderQueer
Revolution (www.genderqueerrevolution.org), a unique
organization serving the needs of and celebrating
genderqueer, gender-gifted, gender non-conforming
individuals and communities worldwide. He also serves on
the LAGPA Board of Directors. Contact him at
www.alexanderyoo.com, (310) 773-3484, or
therapy@alexanderyoo.com.