Affirming Care for LGBTQ+ Youth: Engagement Through an Intersectional Framework
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Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
Department of Psychiatry,
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
FEP Project ECHO,
Department of Psychiatry,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center,
FEP Project ECHO,
Other FEP Topics | Tags:
community,
conversation,
coordinated specialty care,
CSC,
cultural,
cultural assessment,
cultural formulation interview,
cultural formulation training,
culture,
discrimination,
engagement,
everyday interventions,
family,
FEP,
first episode psychosis,
gender,
gender identity,
gender-affirming care,
health,
health awareness,
health care providers,
holistic care,
intersectional framework,
language and interpretation,
LGBT,
LGBTQ,
multicultural,
N.A.P.S,
National Association of Peer Supporters,
nonbinary,
normative development,
peer support specialist,
physical environment,
pronouns,
psychosis,
respecting pronouns,
retention,
schizophrenia,
sexual orientation,
sexuality,
stigma,
suicidality,
suicide rates,
team participation,
technology,
TGD,
training and education,
transgender,
transgender and gender diverse
Best practices in affirming care for LGBTQ+ youth are discussed by Crystal Dunivant, MSW, LSW.