小组成员强调外联和支持,以应对 LGBTQIA+ MH 危机

Valerie A. Canady
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在医疗机构中为有心理健康问题的 LGBTQIA+ 人士创造一个 "安全空间",并为医疗服务提供者和住院医师提供公平和包容培训,这是上个月美国精神病学协会 (APA) 小组讨论中,三位为这一人群提供医疗服务的领导者提出的几个要点。
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Panelists stress outreach, support to address LGBTQIA+ MH crisis

Creating a “safe space” for LGBTQIA+ individuals with mental health issues in health care settings and providing equity and inclusion training for providers and residents are a couple of the key points that three health care leaders who provide care to this population suggested in an American Psychiatric Association (APA) panel discussion last month.

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