Affirming Medical Interventions

This training will equip providers with the knowledge needed to help clients decide what affirming medical interventions are best for them. It will also help providers to feel more confident about providing psychoeducation for assessments.

Intersectionality of poly, neurodiversity and LGBT+

This training offers an overview of how polyamory, neurodiversity, and LGBTQ+ identities intersect and what that means for affirming, effective care. It highlights clinical considerations, common gaps in understanding, and practical approaches to support clients at these intersections, alongside lived experience insight into why this perspective matters.

Emotional Freedom Technique for Daily Stressors

In this presentation, we will be teaching participants the basic formula and how to apply it to lower daily stress levels and application. The basic formula only requires your fingertips, so it’s free, effective, and always available!

Advocacy with Respect: Ethically Supporting Adult Clients With Accommodation Requests

This training helps clinicians support adult clients requesting academic and workplace accommodations. Participants will learn how institutions handle requests, how to document functional impact, and how to write effective, ethical support letters. The goal is to increase clinician confidence while supporting client access and maintaining professional boundaries.

Identity Pleasure: Data and Workshops

This training introduces identity pleasure —positive feelings tied to identity and highlights key research. Participants engage in reflection and group discussion to explore their own experiences and how to support more equitable access for others.

Supporting Folks with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

This workshop uses Narrative Medicine to explore health, wellbeing, and care across disciplines. Participants examine how trans and intersex patients and providers narrate their experiences, build skills in critical analysis, and create pieces like Op-Eds, poems, and autoethnographies. The focus is on using narrative for reflection and action to advance equity.

Affecting Change Through Narrative Medicine: Strategic Healing and Trouble-Making

This workshop introduces interdisciplinary perspectives on health, wellbeing, and care through Narrative Medicine. Participants will explore how patients and providers—particularly those with trans and intersex identities—narrate their experiences, and how these methods address differences across the life course. Drawing from biomedical, humanities, and social science perspectives, the workshop builds skills in critical analysis and narrative creation, including Op-Eds, semi-structured poems, mini autoethnographies, and reflections. These tools support both personal insight and action toward trans and intersex equity.