LGBTQ Competent Therapy in Philadelphia, PA—Counselors
A bedrock of emotional healthy is freedom to be oneself. That means acknowledging likes and dislikes. That means being honest about strengths and weaknesses. It also means being true to one’s gender and sexuality. People who identify at LGBTQ face particular challenges as they seek emotional health and freedom. That is one of the many reasons Thriveworks Philadelphia offers LGBTQ competent therapy. We know that our LGBTQ clients face unique challenges, and we are ready to help them as they fight against repression and fight for freedom. If this resonates with you and you think you could benefit from counseling, reach out to Thriveworks Philadelphia today to schedule your first appointment.
LGBTQ Sensitive Counseling
Many untrue and unfair stigmas still plague many in the LGBTQ community, and these stigmas exact a psychological and emotional price. What is the real-world impact of that toll? Consider these grievous realities:
- The cis-gendered and straight population has a substance abuse rate of 9 percent, but the LGBTQ population’s substance abuse rate is 30 percent.
- LGBTQ youth, ages 10-24 face more fear, prejudice, hatred, and bulling in their homes and in their schools than their cis-gendered and straight peers.
- LGBTQ people are diagnosed with mental illness at twice the rate of others.
- Many LGBTQ people report experience a heightened anxiety called “minority stress.” This often results from facing family rejection, social exclusion, the denial of human rights, harassment, prejudice, and abuse.
- A lead cause of death for LGBTQ youth is suicide.
As sobering as these realities are, they only tell half the story. The LGBTQ also faces a dual-stigma: those who often need mental health care the most may have the hardest time finding a competent therapist. The American Psychological Association officially defined homosexuality as a pathology up until 1973. Even though the definition has changed, many therapists are not informed or accepting of the care LGBTQ clients need.
Finding an LGBTQ+ Competent Therapist
What does it look like for mental health professionals to offer LGBTQ competent care? How can individuals ensure their therapist will respect their gender and sexual orientation? Here are a few tips for choosing a therapist.
- When calling to schedule an appointment, ask about the counselor’s experience with LGBTQ clients. It is okay to request past examples.
- Listen to your intuition. If you feel comfortable, schedule an appointment. If at any point, you do not feel comfortable, move onto another therapist.
- During your appointment, let your counselor know that LGBTQ sensitive therapy is important to you.
- During treatment, disclosure whatever you feel safe disclosing about your sexual orientation and gender.
- During treatment, disclose whatever you feel safe disclosing about past traumas and current mental health struggles you are experiencing.
- There is no right or wrong topic for therapy. Many people choose to discuss topics like…
- Gender and sexual identity
- Safety concerns
- Healthy communication
- Dealing with discrimination and non-acceptance
- How and when to come out
- Dating and other relationships
- Family concerns
- Transcending gender roles
- Addiction
- Eating disorders
- Depression
- Anxiety and stress
- Self-esteem issues
- Past trauma and abuse
Setting Up an Appointment at Thriveworks Philadelphia for LGBTQ Informed Counseling
Do you want to work with a mental health professional who offers LGBTQ competent care? If you are ready to start counseling, the professionals at Thriveworks Philadelphia are ready to meet with you. When you contact our office, a scheduling specialist will answer your call and help you make an appointment. You may have your first appointment within the week of your first call. We also offer evening and weekend sessions, and we accept many different insurance plans.
Life is hard. Scheduling therapy should not be. Let’s work together. Call Thriveworks Philadelphia today.