110  LGBTQ+ Youth Sexuality: Inclusive Parent-Child Conversations

110 LGBTQ+ Youth Sexuality: Inclusive Parent-Child Conversations

Pediatric Meltdown

https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsDr. Dennis Flores’ first study looked into the circumstances that contributed to the recent HIV infection of young gay men in Atlanta. This was done with an awareness of the personal and contextual factors that increase sexual and gender diverse individuals' vulnerability for HIV/STI infection and poor care-related outcomes. His subsequent HIV/STI prevention work, which includes community education in both urban and rural areas, serving as the national spokesperson for HIV testing campaigns, and workforce development with about 1400 nurses across three continents, has been inspired by that study. Serving in numerous leadership positions for the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care is only one example of the man's career-long dedication to nursing leadership and HIV/AIDS care. Dr Gaggino and Dr. Flores talk about his work over the years in the community and the Social Stigma of LGBTQ+ and its Effects. Heteronormative: * adjective            denoting or relating to a world view that promotes heterosexuality as the normal or preferred sexual orientation.            "This is believed to stem from heteronormative and patriarchal setups of traditional heterosexual relationships"Cisgender * adjective             denoting or relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex.              "If you were born a male and you identify yourself as a male, you are considered cisgender."  [00:30 -12:36] Opening SegmentDr. Gaggino introduces us to Dennis Flores, PhD, ACRNDennis’ passion is facilitating conversations between the LGBTQ+ child and the parentThe US has a different way of looking at sexuality vs the rest of the world.Removing stigma around sexuality is the first stepDon’t let fear of the myth that just talking about sex with your child will make them want to have sex[12:37 - 24:58]  Is Gatekeeping an American trait?  Insecurity is magnified even more when they don’t see representation in the media.A parent that provides a supportive , accepting and inclusive context is the most that you can doMedia is finally coming around regarding depictions of LGBTQ+ in commercials, movies, TV showsDennis’ talk about his in depth research on LGBTQ+ youth and the relationship they have with their parentsEstablish open lines of communication during those elementary years.[24:59 -32:26] Resources that clinicians can offer parentsConstruct these conversations over a period of several years; personal space, permission, consent, etc.Clinicians can facilitate these conversationsBe open to perhaps the parent isn’t ALWAYS the expert [32:27 -44:53]  Normalize the LGBTQ+ conversations A TV show can initiate “difficult” conversations.Watching shows together lightens the mood and makes it so much easier to talk Capitalize on teachable momentsAdvice for clinicians: language / visual cues to establish a welcoming atmosphere (a “safe place”)44:54 - 49:22]  Closing segment TakeawayYou can...

Fecha de Publicación: 12 de octubre de 2022

Duración: 49 min

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