LGBTQ+ Mental Health Blog

Resources to help you thrive as a LGBTQ+ person.

How to Make LGBTQ Friends Online and In Person
Dr. Jenna Brownfield Dr. Jenna Brownfield

How to Make LGBTQ Friends Online and In Person

For LGBTQ people there are benefits to having fellow LGBTQ friends and community. Having LGBT-affirming friendships and community builds your resilience and improves your mental health. So what makes a healthy friendship and how can you make more LGBT friends?

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LGBTQ Self Care Guide for Surviving Another Trump Administration
Dr. Jenna Brownfield Dr. Jenna Brownfield

LGBTQ Self Care Guide for Surviving Another Trump Administration

The results of the 2024 election left many LGBTQ+ folks feeling fearful and uncertain about the future. Injustice against LGBTQ+ people takes a mental and emotional toll on you. Let’s look at some ways you can take care of yourself as an LGBTQ+ person during another Trump administration.

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Healing from LGBTQ Religious Trauma
Dr. Jenna Brownfield Dr. Jenna Brownfield

Healing from LGBTQ Religious Trauma

One form of trauma that uniquely impacts LGBTQ+ people is religious trauma. Due to some religious beliefs being anti-LGBTQ+, queer and trans people can experience religious trauma that targets their LGBTQ+ identity. LGBTQ-affirming religious trauma therapy can help queer and trans people heal from religious trauma.

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Why bi visibility is important
Bisexuality Dr. Jenna Brownfield Bisexuality Dr. Jenna Brownfield

Why bi visibility is important

Bi visibility is the anecdote to bi erasure. Bi visibility means that bi+ people are acknowledged, validated, and not misrepresented as being straight or gay. The more bi+ people and bi+ identities are treated as valid, the greater chance you have as a bi+ person to find affirming community and have better mental health.

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Why is trauma therapy so hard?
Dr. Jenna Brownfield Dr. Jenna Brownfield

Why is trauma therapy so hard?

Trauma therapy can be a very important part of healing from toxic relationships, abuse, and acute traumas. This doesn’t stop trauma therapy from being challenging. So why is trauma therapy so hard?

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