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A conversation with Levi White: Advocating for Inclusive and Affirming Mental Health Services

26 min · 6 de nov de 2025
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Welcome back to A Degree Further, the official podcast of the Graduate School at Hood College.In this episode, we’re joined by Levi White, a dedicated advocate for inclusive and affirming mental health care. Levi earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from Hood College and is now pursuing his master's in clinical mental health counseling from the College. As a counseling intern and active member of Counselors for Social Justice (CSJ), Levi’s work centers on advancing equitable mental health services for transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive individuals.Levi’s academic journey reflects both scholarship and social impact — his recent publication explores how systemic factors influence the experiences of transgender clients in therapy, drawing from frameworks like the Minority Stress Model and the WPATH Standards of Care.We spoke with Levi about his path from psychology to counseling, his research on gender equity in mental health, and how he’s using his education at Hood to go further.

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