13 Things A Therapist Needs to Know Working with Gender, Sexual, and Relationally Diverse Clients

Publisher: Pink Therapy Format: PDF Country: UK Pages: 14 13 Things A Therapist Needs to Know Working with Gender, Sexual, and Relationally Diverse Clients Pink Therapy provides training, clinical supervision and consultation for therapists who work with, or want to work with LGBTIQA+ and gender and sexual diversity clients. They say: “We are pioneers of…

The bereavement experiences of LGBT people who have lost a partner

  Subtitle: A systematic review, thematic synthesis and modelling of the literature Date of Publication: September 2016 Country: UK Publisher: Palliative Medicine Pages: 15 Background: Socially excluded populations have poorer access to care; however, little attention has been paid to lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or trans* people. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or trans* people are at increased…

Myths and stereotypes about violence and abuse in same-sex relationships

Publisher: galop.org.uk Country: UK Pages: 4 Notes: Publication date unknown This information sheet lists some of the prevailing myths and stereotypes that surround violence and abuse in same-sex relationships. Galop encourages all service providers to examine their own attitudes and feelings towards lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender people, to counter harmful myths and appropriately dress…

Integrating Care for Trans Adults

Subtitle: Review of the Integration of Trans Health Publisher: National Institute for Health Research Country: UK Pages: 85 This is the first report on research from the project ‘Integrating Care for Trans Adults’ (ICTA) – also referred to as ‘Before, During, and After Adult Gender Identity Specialist Services: Improving the integration of care for trans adults’ (BeDAGIS).…

The impact of COVID-19 on older lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or trans+ (LGBT+) people in the UK (Highlight Findings)

Subtitle: A rapid response scoping study Publisher: University of Strathclyde, University of York, University of Lincoln Country: UK Pages: 3 Previous research has suggested that older LGBT+ people might be more at risk of isolation and have less access to support. These are the results of a survey of 375 people living in the UK,…