Summary

Today's episode features Dr. Brittany Bate, a psychologist and activist for LGBTQ2IA+ rights. We address treatment approaches that center the unique needs and challenges of LGBTQ2IA+ folx, advocacy strategies, and practical approaches to effective intervention.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify differences between gender identity and expression
  • Identify common gender blind spots counselors may have
  • Understand the complicated relationship between psychotherapy's history and the LGBTQ2IA+ community
  • Learn specific strategies for advocating along with issues to target.






Course curriculum

  1. 1
    • Interview with Brittany Bate

    • LGBTQ2IA+ Advocacy and Activism in Counseling | Post-test

    • LGBTQ2IA+ Advocacy and Activism in Counseling | Evaluation

    • References

    • How to access your certificate

How to listen

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Learn more about the CE process

  • Format

    This course is a 1.25 podcast you can listen to anytime anywhere. Access the audio on your favorite platform. For a richer learning experience, including full transcripts, access the content on the course player.

  • Instructions

    1. Create an account to enroll in the course. 2. Listen to the podcast. 3. Log into your Beyond Therapy account to take the test and complete the course evaluation.

  • Certificate Information

    Your certificate be available for download in the student dashboard once you earn a passing score (80%) on the post-test and complete the evaluation. We'll keep your certificate on file for 5 years.

Instructor(s)

Guest Instructor

Brittany Bate

PhD is the owner of Be Bold Psychology and Consulting, offering comprehensive treatment and advocacy for members of the LGBTQIA community. She is an active member of the American Psychology Law Society and APA Section 354 Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Concerns. She has co-authored numerous responses to anti-gay and trans legislative actions in North Carolina.

Host

Candice Creasman Mowrey

PhD, LCMHCS - Dr. Candice Creasman Mowrey received a Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling and Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2008, and a Doctorate in Counseling and Counselor Education from North Carolina State University in 2015. She has worked in in-patient, psychosocial rehabilitation, community agency, disability services, and intensive outpatient settings. She founded Creasman Counseling, PLLC, a single-person private practice, in 2011, which has grown to a team of over a dozen culturally and professionally diverse clinicians. Dr. Creasman Mowrey has taught Masters level counseling students in online and in-person settings, and currently directs a Clinical Mental Health Counseling internship program.

Course Content Development

LGBTQ2IA+ Advocacy and Activism in Counseling was created, developed, advertised, planned, and implemented by the staff of Creasman Counseling, PLLC. 

To learn more about presenter, Brittany Bate, PhD, click here.

To learn more about your host, Candice Creasman Mowrey, click here




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