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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The experience of coming out is a unique process for LGBTQ communities and the influences of that process can have a powerful effect on identity development. Living as an LGBTQ person in a hetero-normative world can show up as hyper-vigilance, depression, stress, and anxiety, which are the body’s mechanism of protection from threatening situations, whether actual or perceived. This workshop will explore a model of care that addresses the impact of sexual and gender minority status on mental and physical health. We will explore the alienation of LGBTQ people from their family of origin, understand coping mechanisms used to manage LGBTQ identity development, and how by reaffirming the coming out process in a safe supportive environment individuals can regain their personal sense of identity. This interview also discusses the traumas sometimes associated with the coming out process.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completing this course, participants will be able to: Describe influences of hyper-vigilance on the developmental process of LGBTQ people in mental healthcare; List unique psychosocial environmental stressors that the LGBTQ community face that interfere with identity development; Provide a basic explanation of the physiological experience of trauma
TARGET AUDIENCE & INSTRUCTIONAL LEVEL
This course is intended for psychologists, therapists, social workers, clinical counselors, and addiction counselors. Instructional level: Intermediate
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HOW TO TAKE THIS COURSE
In order to receive a certificate of completion reflecting the associated CE credit hour, you must:
#1: Have an active paid Clearly Clinical membership
#2: Listen to the corresponding course podcast
#3: Achieve a passing grade on the post-presentation test (the test has up to ten questions and you must earn a score of at least 80%; users can re-test up to three times. After three attempts, users are advised to re-listen to the audio course in its entirety and then subsequently re-test. Psychologists who are seeking CE credit may not be awarded credit if they attempt to pass the post-test more than three times.)
#4: Complete the requested course evaluation.
Course elements (including the course audio, post-test, and requested course evaluation) can be completed on a computer or mobile device via your Clearly Clinical account.
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COURSE FORMAT
This course contains a one-hour, non-interactive audio podcast which is available for free on all major public podcast platforms, including YouTube, by searching for 'Clearly Clinical'. You can also listen to and download the audio file via our course player.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
If you have special needs or need an accommodation, please email us at [email protected] and we will do our best to assist you.
If reading along while listening is helpful for you, we recommend listening to our podcast on YouTube with the closed captioning feature enabled (to do this, click the button in the YouTube video player with the 'CC' on it).
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CERTIFICATE ACCESS DETAILS
Once you've completed the course, your certificate will automatically populate in the 'Certificate' section of your account; it will also be emailed to you. Course certificates will be on file for ten (10) years from date of course completion regardless of a user's paid membership status.
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COMMERCIAL SUPPORT
There is no known commercial support or conflict of interest for this CE program, presenter, sponsor, instructor, or content. The instructor references their own resources as a potential option for further learning.