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The Gay and Lesbian Affirmative Psychotherapy (GLAP) training modules are open to the entire ICP community and interested clinicians from outside. Please check back regularly for updates.
LGBTQ Clinical Certification
GLAP's Clinical Certification is the
first psychoanalytic program of its kind. It is an exciting opportunity for all
clinicians who seek specialized training in the treatment of the LGBTQ
population of the 21st century. Therapists who complete 6 learning modules over
2 or more years, in conjunction with weekly supervision and the fulfillment of
at least 3 fee-for-service patient hours per week, are eligible for LGBTQ
Clinical Certification. Therapists in the certification program will receive
group supervision; fee-for-service payment; reduced rates to other ICP seminars
and modules; invaluable networking connections; and the opportunity for private
patient referral.
Continuing Clinical Education
All LGBTQ Clinical Certification
modules are open to clinicians seeking to expand their practical knowledge in
working with the LGBTQ population. Completion of modules and qualifying seminars
or conferences can be credited to fulfill the certificate program requirements.
To meet the needs of clinicians with limited clinical experience with the LGBTQ
population, GLAP offers the LGBTQ Clinical Foundations Module.
Program Fees
• $75 Application Fee
• $25 per 6-9 hour module
for students
• $100 per 6-9 hour module for certification
candidates
• $150 per 6-9 hour module for ICP candidates/members
• $200
per 6-9 hour module for outside clinical community
LGBTQ Clinical Certification Program Requirements
Admission
• Program application
and fees
• NYS license
• Malpractice insurance
• Interview with
program committee
Certificate
• Admission
requirements
• Didactic requirements
• Supervision and clinical
requirements
Didactic
Requirements
Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 6 modules. One
module must be LGBTQ Clinical Foundations.
LGBTQ Clinical Foundations Module
The
purpose of this module is to provide clinicians with a foundation of knowledge
for working with the LGBTQ population (e.g., coming out, internalized
homophobia, sexual roles, couples, families, life stage issues, abuse, violence,
health, and substance abuse).
Module: LGBTQ focused modules, seminars, or conferences that address specific disorders, clinical issues, populations, and modalities.
Supervision and
Clinical Requirements:
• 3 patient hours a week
• Group
supervision once a week
• Satisfactory evaluation by the supervisor


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