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Impacts of Trauma on Substance Use Within LGBTQ Communities

DESCRIPTION

Though trauma is linked with Substance Use Disorder for people from all walks of life, LGBTQ communities experience unique sources and dynamics of trauma, as well as distinct influences and social consequences that impact the prevalence of Substance Use Disorders within the population. These may include family rejection and estrangement, increased incidence of childhood sexual abuse, identity discernment stress and faith-related shame, survivor’s guilt for those who lost dozens of friends in the early days of the AIDS epidemic, and many other special situations. This webinar will highlight some of the dimensions of trauma specific to LGBTQ individuals, substance use behaviors linked to those events, and some of the unique sites of resilience and support available within LGBTQ communities.

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Establish the prevalence and drivers of substance use within LGBTQ communities in the US.
  • Explore the unique sites and overwhelming frequency of trauma many LGBTQ individuals may be facing.
  • Identify effective modalities and intervention strategies for supporting LGBTQ people who wish to heal the impact of trauma on their substance use behaviors.

PRESENTER

picKate Bishop, MSSA, Education Coordinator at the LGBT Health Resource Center of Chase Brexton, is a seasoned professional development trainer with expertise in working with LGBTQ populations, sexual and reproductive health care, adolescent development, intimate partner violence, and sexual trauma. She is certified as a trainer through GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network) as well as SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders). Before joining the Chase Brexton team, she developed the capacity building program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s STAR TRACK Adolescent HIV program, providing cultural responsiveness trainings for agencies that serve sexual minority youth of color. Ms. Bishop holds a Bachelor of Arts in Gender Studies from Hiram College and a Masters in Social Work from Case Western Reserve University.


*CONTACT HOUR ELIGIBILITY

In order to be eligible for the 1.75 contact hours/certificate of attendance, you must join the live webinar in the Zoom platform.

Certificates must be requested within one week of the event and will be processed within 30 days.

If you are having issues accessing the room/application at the time of the event: Please email [email protected] at the start of the webinar so that we can assist you.

 

Starts: Sep. 13, 2023 1:00 pm
Ends: Sep. 13, 2023 3:00 pm
Timezone:
US/Eastern
Registration Deadline
September 13, 2023
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Event Type
Webinar/Virtual Training
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