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Queer Couples

The Unique Challenges that Queer Couples Face in Therapy

Counseling is often seen as a way to strengthen relationships, and queer couples may seek counseling for a variety of reasons. Relationship issues, past trauma, family issues, and LGBTQ-related concerns are some of the most common reasons. However, not all counselors are knowledgeable about or comfortable working with LGBTQ+ couples. It is important to find a counselor who is affirming and knowledgeable about the unique challenges that Queer couples face. 


Some of the unique challenges that queer couples may bring into therapy include: 

-Stigma and discrimination from family members, friends, and the community at large  

-Lack of affirmation or support from counselors or therapists  

-Pressure to conform to heteronormative standards  

-Lack of representation in the media and popular culture  

-Experiencing homophobia or transphobia from therapists or counselors


All of these challenges can be extremely damaging to a relationship. Couples need to find a therapist who understands and supports their relationship. An affirming therapist can help couples navigate these challenges and build a stronger, more resilient relationship. Queer couples counseling can be a life-saving experience for couples who are facing discrimination and negativity from the outside world. With the support of an affirming therapist, queer couples can learn to cope with these challenges and thrive in their relationships.


Another unique issue that queer couples face is often both individuals may each have a history of trauma. This can add an extra layer of complexity to the therapy process. A trauma-informed therapist will be aware of the unique issues that queer couples face and will be able to provide support and guidance.   


Although a therapist does not have to identify as queer for therapy to be effective, it can be helpful for the therapist to have some understanding of the unique challenges that queer couples face. Finding a therapist who self-identifies as queer or a member of the LGBTQ community can add a level of comfort and safety to the therapy.    


If you are a queer couple looking for counseling, it is important to do your research and find a therapist who is affirming and knowledgeable about the unique challenges that you face.  Many excellent therapists specialize in working with LGBTQ+ couples, providing the support you need to overcome these challenges. Don't hesitate to ask questions and explore your options before selecting a therapist. The health of your relationship is worth it!

To schedule a free 15-minute consult, please call or text  310-909-9607, or email info@juliecohenmft.com   


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