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The Queer Body in Therapy: Safety, Shame, Desire, and Belonging

CE Hours 1.5

About this live event

Queer and trans clients often bring the body into therapy long before they have words for what happened to them. A tightened throat. A braced posture. A practiced smile. A room that gets scanned on the way in. For LGBTQIA+ people, the body can hold shame, protection, pleasure, danger, grief, and belonging, shaped by family, culture, religion, race, gender, politics, and the daily pressure of heteronormativity and cisnormativity. In this free Pride Month panel, queer clinicians Prentis Hemphill, Thomas Whitfield, and Mariah Rooney join moderator Marko from The Podcast Relationship for a clinically grounded conversation on safety, shame, desire, and belonging in queer and trans healing. Together they look at the embodied realities clients carry into the room: hypervigilance, masking, fawning, concealment, dissociation, and muted desire, and the wisdom inside each of those survival responses. The panel treats queerness as a teacher for the whole field rather than a special topic, asking what queer experience reveals about embodiment, trauma, attachment, desire, and repair. Clinicians will leave able to read survival responses without pathologizing them, name their own heteronormative and cisnormative assumptions, take chosen family and belonging seriously as clinical material, and engage queer shame and desire in trauma-informed, non-pathologizing ways. Designed for clinicians and open to the general public.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe how LGBTQIA+ clients may present with embodied survival responses, such as hypervigilance, masking, fawning, dissociation, and concealment, related to shame, visibility, desire, family rupture, or social threat.
  • Identify at least three ways heteronormative or cisnormative assumptions can shape clinical assessment, therapeutic rapport, or treatment planning.
  • Explain the clinical relevance of chosen family, community belonging, and relational repair when working with LGBTQIA+ clients.
  • Apply trauma-informed, non-pathologizing strategies for engaging queer shame and desire as clinical material.

Learning Levels

  • Intermediate

Target Audience

This session is clinician-forward but accessible to the general public. Primary audience: psychologists, social workers, licensed professional counselors and mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychotherapists, and graduate students in those fields. Secondary audience: coaches, healing and wellness professionals, and members of the public interested in queer healing, embodiment, and belonging.

Agenda

All times EDT. Registration and platform log-in occur before the start and are not counted toward CE credit. The full 90 minutes of programming is CE-countable instruction (1.5 CE).

12:30-12:35 pm  Welcome and framing: purpose, scope, and learning objectives

12:35-12:40 pm  Moderator introduction and opening question

12:40-12:55 pm  Panelist opening reflections on queer embodiment

12:55-1:10 pm  Safety, shame, and visibility: the nervous system, concealment, and protection

1:10-1:25 pm  Desire, aliveness, and the body: queer desire as clinical material

1:25-1:40 pm  Belonging, chosen family, and relational repair

1:40-1:50 pm  Beyond affirming care: examining clinician assumptions and bias

1:50-1:58 pm  Audience Q&A

1:58-2:00 pm  Closing reflections

Total CE-countable instruction: 90 minutes (1.5 CE).

Live event Instructor(s)

  • Dr. Thomas Whitfield

    Dr. Thomas Whitfield is a New York City-based clinical psychologist, writer, and unapologetically direct therapist who challenges the norms of traditional psychotherapy. He is the founder and clinical director of CBT/EMDR Associates, a thriving private practice in Manhattan, where he specializes in evidence-based treatment for anxiety, trauma, depression, and relationship issues. With a Ph.D. in Health Psychology and Clinical Science from The Graduate Center at CUNY, Dr. Whitfield blends academic rigor with deeply human insights.

    Dr. Whitfield has trained at prestigious institutions including Geisinger Medical Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and the Albert Ellis Institute. His clinical and research expertise has led to dozens of peer-reviewed publications, as well as presentations at international conferences in Amsterdam, Paris, and beyond. Outside the therapy room, he previously hosted the popular YouTube series Shit They Won’t Tell You in Sex Ed, and authored a love, sex, and relationships column titled Thomas Talks About, known for its sharp wit and refreshing honesty.

  • Mariah Rooney, MSW, LCSW/LICSW

    Mariah Rooney, MSW, LCSW (they/she) is a trauma therapist, educator, and consultant working at the nexus of trauma, healing justice, and transformative change. With academic appointments at Winona State University, the University of St. Thomas, and The New School for Social Research, Mariah's clinical work specializes in complex trauma, dissociation, and identity development, with a focus on LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse communities. They are the founder of Trauma Informed Weight Lifting and creator and host of MOVD the podcast, animated by a commitment to collective liberation and the belief that healing is both personal and political.

  • Prentis Hemphill

    Prentis Hemphill is the bestselling author of What It Takes to Heal, a groundbreaking exploration of healing, justice, and transformation. A therapist, somatics teacher, facilitator, political organizer, and writer, Prentis is also the founder of The Embodiment Institute and a leading voice in embodied leadership and collective healing.

    For over a decade, Prentis has worked with individuals and organizations through their most challenging moments of change—navigating leadership transitions, conflict, and the alignment of practice with values. Grounded in an embodied approach, their work ensures that our intentions aren't just ideas, but are fully lived, felt, and practiced.

    Before founding The Embodiment Institute, Prentis served as the Healing Justice Director at Black Lives Matter Global Network and was a lead somatics teacher with generative somatics and Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity (BOLD). They hold an M.A. in Clinical Psychology and have provided therapeutic services in low-cost mental health clinics, centering marginalized communities.

    Prentis has contributed to Atlas of the Heart (Brené Brown), The Politics of Trauma (Staci K. Haines), You Are Your Best Thing (edited by Brené Brown & Tarana Burke), and Holding Change (adrienne maree brown). They are also the creator and host of the acclaimed podcasts Finding Our Way and Becoming the People, which have surpassed over a million downloads.

    At its core, Prentis’ work challenges the complacency of mainstream therapeutic models, infusing healing with the rigor of justice, repair, and accountability. They believe that reclaiming feeling and relationship creates space for true transformation—in ourselves, our movements, and the world.

    Prentis lives on a small farm in Durham, NC, with their partner, Kasha, their child, and two dogs.

  • Marko Cotton

    Through his storytelling, Marko sheds light on the importance of maintaining individuality while being part of a couple, the ongoing process of rediscovery, and how to handle the ever-changing dynamics of love and desire. His experiences with his husband Tony, serve as a testament to the complexities of monogamy and the resilience required to keep a relationship thriving over many years. With a focus on both the struggles and triumphs, Marko’s insights encourage listeners to reflect on their own relationships and consider what it means to truly commit to someone else, while also remaining true to themselves.

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    Tue Jun 16th, 2026
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