LGBTQ+ mental health resources
Being LGBTQ+ isn’t a mental illness. However, many LGBTQ+ people experience mental health struggles linked to societal stigma, discrimination, and denial of their civil and human rights.
Being LGBTQ+ isn’t a mental illness. However, many LGBTQ+ people experience mental health struggles linked to societal stigma, discrimination, and denial of their civil and human rights.
If you’re just starting to learn about the LGBTQ+ community, you might be unfamiliar with some of the language used surrounding sexuality and gender – the Human Rights Campaign’s Glossary of Terms can clarify new-to-you words as you explore this topic.
Pride is a time to celebrate identity and the strength to live openly and authentically, even when the world doesn’t always make it easy. We hope those coming to terms with their identity or living in unsupportive environments find these resources helpful in pursuing a life of well-being and resilience.
Show others that you take pride in your mental health with our stickers and shirts this June.
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Resources for young LGBTQ+ individuals and the people who support them.