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Tuesday July 14, 2026 2:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
Objectives:
  1. Identify the key mental health disparities affecting LGBTQ+ youth and the evidence-based factors — including family acceptance — that serve as protective buffers & apply trauma-informed, affirming clinical frameworks when working with LGBTQ+ young people across diverse cultural and family contexts.
  2. Engage families at varying stages of understanding and acceptance using developmentally appropriate, non-judgmental communication strategies & recognize the impact of minority stress, internalized stigma, and systemic barriers on LGBTQ+ youth mental health presentations. 
  3. Develop institutional or practice-level changes that signal safety and inclusion to LGBTQ+ youth and their families. 
Statement of need:
Attendees will leave with actionable strategies for integrating affirming practices into their clinical work, fostering family engagement, and advocating for systemic change within their institutions. 

Abstract
LGBTQ+ youth face disproportionate rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidality — yet research consistently shows that affirming care and family support are among the most powerful protective factors for this population. This session explores evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches for mental health clinicians working with LGBTQ+ young people and their families, with an emphasis on creating environments where youth feel genuinely seen and supported.
Presenters will examine the unique stressors facing LGBTQ+ youth — including minority stress, family rejection, school climate, and systemic barriers to care — while offering practical tools for engaging families across a wide spectrum of acceptance. The session emphasizes a strengths-based lens, recognizing the resilience of LGBTQ+ youth and the critical role clinicians play in bridging gaps between youth and their caregivers.

NCTRC Approved
Speakers
avatar for Lex Loro, MS, MFT

Lex Loro, MS, MFT

Executive Director, The Pride Center
Lex has more than 12 years of experience working in sexual health education and advocacy, curriculum development, and training facilitation aimed at supporting queer and disabled youth, adults, and their families. They have spent the last six years serving the Pride Center, first... Read More →
Tuesday July 14, 2026 2:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
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