Summer 2024 Newsletter: Happy Pride from APF!
Check out APF’s Summer 2024 Newsletter highlighting the incredible impact psychology has on the LGBTQIA+ Community! Click to expand and flip through to read about some of our incredible recipients, meet some new faces at APF, and get a sneak peak of where we’re heading next.
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Topics: LGBTQIA+
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Community First: The Importance of Community Engaged Research with Transgender and Nonbinary Communities
APF Springfield Committee Member Dr. Jae Puckett explores the importance of, and strategies for, community-engaged research with transgender and nonbinary (TNB) communities.
The Power of Being Seen: Pride & Mental Health Care
Dr. Lindsey Buckman has built her career around being the kind of provider who meets people where they are. From her early training in trans-affirming care and HIV/AIDS services at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, to her current work supporting individuals and couples through fertility, family-building, chronic illness, and identity-related challenges, she has dedicated her career to helping people feel seen, supported, and empowered to live authentic, fulfilling lives.
Where in the World is APF with Dr. Sasha Canan
We’re catching up with Dr. Sasha Canan, who received a 2016 Roy Scrivner Memorial Research Grant for the project, “A Mixed-methods Study of Sexual violence and Familial Support in Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Adults.”