3/13/24

Supporting the LGBTQ+ Community from the Inside Out Swapcast with The Trauma Therapist Podcast

In this episode Guy & Renae answer:

  • What is queer-informed therapy?

  • Why a client should never have to educate their therapist about queerness

  • Does being queer inherently mean you will have experienced trauma?

  • How is the queer life different from the het life?

Join us as we dive into the complexities of queer-informed therapy and the differences of living life as a queer person, the joys and the struggles..

To learn more about Guy and The Trauma Therapist Podcast visit his website here.

Click here to read Renae’s blog on the topic.

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Guy Macpherson & The Trauma Therapist Pod Bio

“I’m a connector, of sorts. I bring together people and resources. I’ve done that for as long as I can recall.

And here, with a Doctorate in clinical psychology, and with The Trauma Therapist Project, The Trauma Therapist | Podcast, and Trauma Therapist | 2.0, I bring together resources for clinicians and therapists of all kinds who are starting out on their trauma-informed journey.

For the last several years I have dedicated myself to the study of trauma, post-traumatic growth, and most recently, the intersection of trauma and psychosis, specifically assessing and treating signs of early psychosis.”

Content warning: general mental health

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