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2019 Gender Odyssey

August 1–4, 2019

San Diego, CA

This program is subject to change.

Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Trans People of Color

Saturday, August 3, 2019 at 10:10 AM–11:40 AM PDT
Salon C
Workshop Description

The “trans community” would be better described as the collective trans communities as our life and identity experiences can vary significantly. What are some of the unique factors that affect trans and gender-diverse people of color? POC familial relationships, cultural norms, and gender expectations all play a role in someone’s experience. Join this facilitated discussion where we will dive in deeper to explore these topics and more. All are welcome. We encourage everyone to mindful of their level of participation to ensure that the greatest number of people can participate. We are grateful for your support of our facilitator in this effort.

Conference Track
Professional
Family
Topic
General Interest
Mental Health - Adult

Primary Contact

Patricia Gonzalez, MA MFT, Creative Insights Counseling

Workshop Presenters

Patricia Gonzalez, MA MFT, Creative Insights Counseling
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Presenter Bio

Patricia Gonzalez is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in working with LGBTQIA people of color. She graduated from the Latinx Family Specialization in the School of Cultural Psychology at Pacific Oaks College. Ms. Gonzalez has appeared on national television and provides workshops to many types of professionals with regard to working with the LGBTQIA people of color. She provides clinical consultation and training to mental health providers across the country and in Canada. Ms. Gonzalez is adjunct faculty at Pacific Oaks College, where she continues to her work to address the intersections of identity, trauma and mental health. She is committed and passionate about providing well informed mental and affirmative health care to this richly diverse group. Ms. Gonzalez is a longtime advocate of addressing improvements in mental health care for communities of color as social justice.

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