12/10/24

Holiday Minisode: Staying True to Yourself in Family Spaces w/ Kristen Crowe LPCC, BC-DMT (she/they)

Join host Renae Johnson and OSTC Clinical Director Kristen Crowe as they share strategies for staying grounded, from creating comforting transitional objects to leaning on chosen family for support. We’ll discuss finding allies within your family, setting boundaries, and even crafting new, affirming traditions that reflect who you truly are.

Whether it’s establishing a safety plan, engaging in self-care, or finding inclusive ways to celebrate, this episode offers tools and insights to help you prioritize your mental health and make the holidays more meaningful. Tune in for a conversation that’s all about creating a space where you belong.

Takeaways

  • Many queer individuals feel pressured to hide their identities during family gatherings.

  • Creating a transitional object can provide comfort and a sense of home.

  • Engaging in activities that affirm one's identity can help during stressful family interactions.

  • Chosen family can be a vital source of support during the holidays.

  • It's important to establish a safety plan for emotional support before family gatherings.

  • Finding allies within the family can help create new traditions.

  • Self-care practices are essential for maintaining mental health during the holidays.

  • Having a list of supportive contacts can ease feelings of isolation.

  • Creating new holiday traditions can foster inclusivity and joy.

  • Prioritizing mental health can lead to a more fulfilling holiday experience.

Featured Queer Moment of Joy Guest: Paula Outon from LA Cyclery

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