Generational Strength & LGBQ+ Community Healing
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概要
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In this episode of My Therapist Is Out!therapists Allison Smith (she/they) and Gio Nigro (they/them) dig into how identity-based harm—like microaggressions, cultural erasure, and systemic exclusion—shows up in LGBTQ+ lives and bodies. They explore why healing doesn’t happen in isolation, the role of therapy in reconnecting us to ourselves and each other, and how community care, mutual support, and shared vulnerability build real resilience. Through a lens that honors cultural heritage and generational strength, this conversation offers practical ways to move from disconnection toward belonging—without asking anyone to shrink, assimilate, or heal alone.
Takeaways
Identity-based harm encompasses violence, discrimination, and microaggressions.
Microaggressions can have a compounding effect on individuals' mental health.
Community support is crucial for healing from identity-based harm.
Therapy can help clients navigate the challenges of identity-based harm.
Building support systems is essential for mental well-being.
Connection with others can mitigate feelings of isolation.
Activism can foster a sense of community and belonging.
Cultural heritage plays a vital role in individual identity and resilience.
Vulnerability is necessary for building meaningful connections.
Practical steps can help individuals engage with their communities.
Queer Moment of Joy Guest 1: Clark He/Him @wondermountaincabin
Queer Moment of Joy Guest 2: Fafa She/Her
Host Bio:
Gio Nigro LCSW (they/them) is a Licensed Therapist with Open Space Therapy Collective. Gio specializes in working with queer adults and older adults who struggle to understand their identity and behaviors and who desire to gain confidence and release shame from their past experiences.
Allison Smith LCSW (she/they) is a Licensed Therapist at Open Space Therapy Collective. Allison specializes in integrating trauma-informed, abolitionist frameworks to support clients in exploring identity, relationships, and cultural connections.
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Keywords: identity-based harm, community care, microaggressions, lgbtq herapy, queer support systems, activism, cultural heritage, generational strength, connection, vulnerability