The Queer Public Health Podcast

The Punk Psychologist: Shifting Norms in Queer Mental Health

37 min · 27 de dic de 2024
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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Dylan Richard, a queer mental health professional known as the “punk psychologist.” We talk about how punk culture shapes their approach to therapy, blending nonconformity with mental health practices. Dr. Richard shares their journey to becoming a psychologist, their work with queer and trans veterans, and the layered experiences of gender identity and transitioning. We also discuss unconventional methods for healing trauma, the role of kink in empowerment, and their path to becoming a certified sex coach. At its heart, this conversation is about the power of authenticity and community in building mental health resilience.

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