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📢 Call for unpublished data for meta-analysis on anti-bisexual discrimination & self-injurious thoughts & behaviors
Details: bit.ly/4cqkWKX
Contact by 5/1/26
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I’m recruiting a new postdoc to join my team at RFU! If you’re interested in LGBTQ+ youth, bi+ mental health, and/or longitudinal/ESM data, consider applying! Prefer a Feb/Mar start date, but open to later. Prefer in-person, but open to remote. For more: workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/defau...
Excited to share the publication of our book: “Addressing Minority Stress and Enhancing Resilience with Diverse LGBTQ+ Clients”
Filled with rich case examples, clinical dialogue, and strategies for supporting LGBTQ+ clients in therapy!
For more info: tidd.ly/4qI0QC0
Code for 20% off: SPRAUT
Come hang out with us today to celebrate Bi Visibility Day by talking about interventions to reduce prejudice against bisexuality!
Does anyone know if the NSF GRFP will be accepting applications this year? They haven’t published a new program announcement yet. Thanks!
📢 Call for unpublished data for a meta-analysis on bisexual people's experiences of "double discrimination" (from heterosexual and lesbian/gay sources)!
Details: tinyurl.com/yc75amzb
Email/DM by 9/5/25!
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🚨 I’ll be reviewing applications for the clinical psychology PhD program at Rosalind Franklin University for the 2026/2027 academic year. Those with research interests in #SGM health, especially #bi+ and/or adolescent populations, are encouraged to apply.
Steering Committee:
Jenna Alley (UCLA)
Brian Feinstein (Rosalind Franklin University)
Noah French (U of Virginia)
Amy Green (Hope Lab)
Greg Hajcak (Santa Clara University)
John Pachankis (Yale)
Claire Payton (U of Virginia)
Bethany Teachman (U of Virginia)
Chongzheng Wei (Santa Clara University)
Co-hosted by Santa Clara’s School of Education & Counseling Psychology & the University of Virginia’s Thriving Youth in a Digital Environment (TYDE) initiative.
Join us to discuss challenges & opportunities w/ using digital tools to increase safe, ethical, & inclusive access to evidence-based mental health care.
Panels center queer youth perspectives, design & implementation of digital interventions, product development, & research best practices.
Conference announcement!
“Digital Mental Health & LGBTQ+ Youth: Bridging Industry, Research & Clinical Care”
What: A one-day, in-person summit
When: Sept 29, 2025
Where: Santa Clara University
To learn more & register: digital-mental-health-lgbtq-youth.eventbrite.com
This sounds great! Anyone can attend, right? Just making sure!
Call for abstracts: drive.google.com/file/d/1pHCD...
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Jeremy will not only be remembered for his impacts on LGBTQ+ youth and the field of LGBTQ+ health, but also for his impacts on his mentees, colleagues, friends, and family. It is our hope that this special issue will serve as one of many ways to remember Jeremy and his career and legacy.
To honor Jeremy's career and legacy, I am working with Drs. Ethan Mereish and Paz Galupo to edit a special issue of Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity focused on LGBTQ+ youth mental health. Please see below for the call for abstracts, which are due by September 15, 2025.
Call for Abstracts: Special Issue of PSOGD Honoring Dr. Jeremy T. Goldbach
If you have not yet heard, it is with a heavy heart that I share the news of Dr. Jeremy Goldbach's recent passing to cancer. Jeremy was a leading scholar who dedicated his career to improving the health of LGBTQ+ youth.
Today at 12 ET, @bfeinsteinphd.bsky.social , Andreas Bezahler, and I will join the IOCDF Research Roundtable to share about all the research being done on OCD in the LGBTQIA+ community. Join us to learn what we know-and don’t know-about OCD in this community!
Congrats!! I’m proud of you!
Congrats!
Congrats! 🎉
Thanks for sharing this! If someone submits a symposium and it isn’t accepted, will the individual presentations be considered as individual oral presentations (similar to how individual oral presentations will be considered as posters)? Or is it a one shot deal with symposia?