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This special issue of the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy focuses on integrating activism into the mental health fields in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender psychology.1 The impetus for this issue was inspired by events within the mental health field, including the support for marriage equality by the American Psychological Association (2003) and the American Psychiatric Association (2005), as well as the 2003 death of an early psychologist-activist Martin Rochlin, PhD.