Resources.
Musings.
A Decade Later, in Norway
There are moments in a professional life that feel strangely ordinary while they are happening, and then surreal afterward.
Norway was one of those moments for me.
I went to Bergen to present at IFTA, to be in conversation with people thinking deeply about families, systems, therapy, culture, policy, and the future of our field. On paper, it was a professional trip. A conference. A presentation. A chance to meet people, listen, learn, and participate.
But emotionally, it felt like something else.
At one point, I was interviewed by the communications team. The interview itself went fine. I answered questions. I talked about the work. I tried to be present. But afterward, watching the video, something in me paused.
It felt strange to see myself positioned as someone with something to say.
Not because I do not believe in my work. I do. But because ten years ago, I was just trying to enter the field. I was trying to understand what it meant to become a therapist, what kind of clinician I wanted to be, and whether there was room for someone like me in spaces that often felt structured around people with very different histories, resources, and assumptions.
Ten years ago, I was learning the language of the profession. Now in Norway, speaking into it.
That shift is hard to metabolize.
So much of professional development is framed as forward motion: degrees, licenses, conferences, publications, presentations, credentials. But the internal experience is rarely that clean. Sometimes growth feels less like achievement and more like disorientation. You look around and realize you are standing inside a life you once hoped for, and part of you is still catching up.
What I kept thinking about in Norway was not just accomplishment. It was continuity.
The younger version of me who entered this field is still here. The questions are still here. How do we make therapy more humane? How do we take systems seriously without losing the person in front of us? How do we practice with integrity in a world shaped by inequality, loneliness, and disconnection? How do we build a field that does not simply train therapists, but actually sustains them?
Being interviewed, presenting, and participating internationally did not make those questions disappear. It made them louder.
That may be the real gift of moments like this. They do not prove that we have arrived. They invite us to notice how far we have traveled, what we are still carrying, and what responsibilities come with being seen.
Norway reminded me that becoming a therapist is not only about competence. It is also about memory, humility, and staying in relationship with the reasons we began.
Community
Resources.
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Transgender Community
Trans Lifeline - 877-565-8860
All Ages
LGBT National Hotline - 1-888-843-4564
LGBTQ+ Youth
LGBT National Youth Talkline - 1-800-246-7743
TrevorLifeline - 1-866-488-7386
TrevorText - Text START to 678-678
LGBTQ+ Adults
Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255
Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741
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Teen Tigerrs – Social support group for trans/intersex/gender-expansive teens ages 13-19 that meets Sundays from 12:30-3pm online. Email programs@tigerrs.org for more information
Reclaim! Youth Gender Exploration Group (ages 12-18)
Youth Gender Exploration Group (ages 12-18) is a Therapeutic support group for trans and gender-expansive high schoolers to support identity development, community connection, and improved well-being. Meets every Wednesday from 4:15-6pm online.In person and virtual group offerings. Many insurances accepted or sliding fee available. Email services@reclaim.care or call 612-235-6743 x4.
Reclaim! Monthly Caregiver Drop-In Group
Monthly drop in space for adults to ask questions or get information about supporting queer or trans youth and meet other families on a similar journey. First group held Wednesday July 20th from 5:30-7pm at Reclaim office. $20 fee (sliding fee available) and RSVP preferred. Email services@reclaim.care or call 612-235-6743 x4.
Reclaim! Caregiver Group: Understanding Our Identity Journey
12-week education group for supportive parents, caregivers, and family members of queer and trans youth. Requires advanced registration and includes a $300 fee (sliding fee available). First cycle begins September 2022. Email services@reclaim.care or call 612-235-6743 x4.
Sentier Psychotherapy – Teen LGBTQ Support Group
Teen LGBTQ Support group (ages 14-17) is offered multiple times a year. Look on their website (sentiertherapy.com) for upcoming start dates/times. $40/session, sliding fee available, or superbill to submit to insurance. Contact Megan Sigmon (msigmon@sentiertherapy.com) or Ashley Groshek (agroshek@sentiertherapy.com) for more information or to schedule intake.
Sentier Psychotherapy – Middle School LGBTQ Support Group
Middle School LGBTQ support group (grades 6-8) is offered multiple times a year. Look on their website (sentiertherapy.com) for upcoming start dates/times. $40/session, sliding fee available, or superbill to submit to insurance. Contact Elin Amundson at eamundson@sentiertherapy.com / 763-913-8261 for more information or to schedule an intake.
Gender Spectrum
Nationwide online support groups for pre-teens, teens, and parents. Find more information and register online at genderspectrum.org
Sentier Psychotherapy – Support Group for Parents of Trans/Non-binary Teens
Therapeutic support group for parents and guardians who have transgender and/or non-binary children in middle or high school. Offered quarterly and meets every other Monday from 5-6:30pm online. $40 per session, sliding fee available, or superbill to submit to insurance. Look on their website (sentiertherapy.com) for upcoming start dates and contact Ellie (ellie@sentiertherapy.com) to register.
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Resource on finding LGBTQ+ friendly and competent addiction treatment centers: https://addictionnomore.com/LGBTQ-and-Gay-Friendly-Drug-Rehab-Centers
Helpline to call: 1-800-819-9973
Nuway
Community-based outpatient services: https://www.nuway.org/treatment-services/outpatient-treatment-services/
NUWAY outpatient clients have the option to live in independently run recovery residences, located in the community of their choice, and have their housing program fees subsidized while they attend treatment.
Locations in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Duluth, St. Cloud, and Mankato.
Community-based residential services:
“GLBTQIA+ safe and friendly”
“Individualized length of stay (24-hour supervised care) based on client’s needs and goals”
Three locations in Minneapolis.
Contact the desired program and location here to begin the admissions process: https://www.nuway.org/admissions/