Association of Psychologists for Social Solidarity (TODAP) prepared a guideline called “Study Guide for Psychologists Working with the LGBTI+ Communities”

5 October 2017 Association of Psychologists for Social Solidarity prepared a study guide for psychologists working with LGBTI+ people. The Association aims to prevent any damaging intervention caused by misinformation or lack of information and provide LGBTI+ communities with the opportunity of receiving non homophobic/transphobic health care. Association of Psychologists for Social Solidarity has published […]
5 October 2017
Association of Psychologists for Social Solidarity prepared a study guide for psychologists working with LGBTI+ people. The Association aims to prevent any damaging intervention caused by misinformation or lack of information and provide LGBTI+ communities with the opportunity of receiving non homophobic/transphobic health care.
Association of Psychologists for Social Solidarity has published a guideline for psychologists working with LGBTI+ people. Although the target group of the guideline is particularly psychologists and psychology students, any employee working in the field of mental health can benefit from it.
By publishing the guideline, Association of Psychologists for Social Solidarity aims to prevent any damaging intervention caused by misinformation or lack of information and provide LGBTI+ communities with the opportunity of receiving non homophobic/transphobic health care.
Check the guideline from here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1GoQ3VaadJ9eldWRnNyRU9pSUU/view?usp=sharing
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