I Live This: Transforming Mental Health through Personal Connection

Episode primer: LGBTQ+ terms and definitions

4 min · 25 de may de 2023
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We cover the basics in this brief episode primer, including defining: relationship minority, gender affirming care, and more. These definitions accompany our conversation with Liz Boskey on "I Live This" titled "A therapist and advocate’s thoughts on gender, representation and being an ally."

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