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Our next free SPEAKER SERIES
May 19, 2023, 10 –11A ET
MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE RESEARCH AND INTERVENTIONS FOR LGBTQ+ PEOPLE IN A POST-COVID WORLD
In this talk, Jillian R. Scheer, Ph.D., discusses (1) why LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. may be disproportionately impacted by worse COVID-19 outcomes and mental health comorbidities, including PTSD and substance use and (2) implications for addressing stigma- and trauma-related stressors in mental and behavioral health interventions for this population, especially during times of heightened societal stress, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Featuring:
Jillian R. Scheer, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and researcher. She is the Cobb-Jones Professor of Clinical Psychology and Assistant Professor of Psychology, Syracuse University.
Their program of research seeks to understand and address co-occurring epidemics, such as stigma-related stress (e.g., heterosexism, racism, sexism, cissexism), trauma exposure, hazardous drinking, and PTSD, surrounding sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations, with a focus on sexual minority women and gender-diverse people.
Dr. Scheer earned her PhD in Counseling Psychology from Boston College and a Post Doctoral Fellowship from Yale School of Public Health. Publications include:
Hawke, L. D., Hayes, E., Darnay, K., & Henderson, J. (2021). Mental health among transgender and gender diverse youth: An exploration of effects during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 8(2), 180.
Helminen, E. C., Scheer, J. R., Jackson, S. D., Brisbin, C. D., Batchelder, A. W., Cascalheira, C. J., & Sullivan, T. P. (2023). PTSD symptoms and hazardous drinking indicators among trauma-exposed sexual minority women during heightened societal stress. Behavioral medicine, 49(2), 183-194.
Riggle, E. D., Drabble, L. A., Bochicchio, L. A., Wootton, A. R., Veldhuis, C. B., Munroe, C., & Hughes, T. L. (2021). Experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic among African American, Latinx, and White sexual minority women: A descriptive phenomenological study. Psychology of sexual orientation and gender diversity, 8(2), 145.
ABOUT:
SPEAKER SERIES OF THE HOSPITAL, HEALTH & ADDICTION WORKERS, PATIENTS AND FAMILIES WORK GROUP OF THE INTERDIVISIONAL TASK FORCE ON THE PANDEMIC
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
SPONSORS:
Trauma Div. (56) & PSYCHOANALYSIS & HEALTHCARE COMMITTEE DIV. PSYCHOANALYSIS (39)
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
This talk will be recorded.
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