Queer and Trans Mental Health Certificate

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The First of its Kind, Fully Online

Fairfield University offers a 9-credit certificate for mental health professionals to serve a diverse range of queer and trans youth and adults. Coursework includes an emphasis on the minority stress model to understand the impact of stigma on mental health, and ranges from analyzing health disparities to theoretical and evidenced-based approaches to treatment.

The program is available to current Fairfield graduate students as well as mental health professionals who hold at least a bachelor’s degree. The required courses can be taken as a concentration while working towards a master’s degree at Fairfield University or can be completed as a stand-alone certificate.

Program Highlights

  • Suited for working professional or graduate student and is suited for marriage and family therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, nurses, and more
  • One year of flexible, online learning that can fit into a busy schedule
  • Highly engaging, interactive online courses taught by passionate and knowledgeable practitioners
  • A focus on intersectional, relational, life cycle, and self-reflective perspectives to foster a holistic view of both client and clinician
  • An opportunity to create and implement a project, program, or product that impacts LGBTQ mental health

Contact Us

Office of Graduate Admission

P: (203) 254-4184
F: (203) 254-4199
gradadmis@fairfield.edu

Learning Objectives

Learning outcomes for this program are based in professional standards for clinical treatment of SGM clients (i.e., American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association), the School of Education and Human Development Conceptual Framework, and the Jesuit mission of Fairfield University. The certification in Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health prepares candidates who:

1

Take Responsibility

Recognize their own biases, privileges, and worldviews as it pertains to SGM youth and adults and take responsibility for how these impact assessment and treatment.

2

Distinguish

Distinguish how biological, familial, cultural, socioeconomic, and psychological factors influence the development, growth, life cycle, and relationship and family formation for SGM individuals.

3

Recognize

Recognize how sexual and gender identity intersect with other social identities (e.g., race, ethnicity, nationality, class, ability, religion/spirituality) to create diverse experiences of development, privilege, and oppression.

4

Articulate

Articulate an affirmative approach to mental health treatment that includes a strength-based, normative view of sexual and gender diversity as well as an understanding of how stigma impacts mental health and well-being.

5

Seek & Access

Seek and access resources for client care and continued professional development, including training, consultation, and research findings.

6

Create

Create solutions that directly impact service delivery, community resources, or policy initiatives that improve SGM well-being.

Requirements & Curriculum

Required Courses

Queer and Trans Mental Health
Transgender and Gender Expansive Affirming Care
Conversations with Queer and Trans Youth
Queer and Trans Mental Health Capstone

Visit our our academic catalog for detailed course descriptions and more information.

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As a Jesuit, Catholic university, Fairfield is dedicated to diversity and inclusion; to radical hospitality in service of racial, social, and economic justice.

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Our caring and committed Queer and Trans Mental Health faculty offer a rigorous course of study, with a broad range of courses that integrate critical reflection and extensive field experience.

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