
The LGBTQ+ Mental Health Workbook: Find Emotional Resilience, Self-Love, and Queer Joy with Dialectical Behavior Therapy - Paperback
The LGBTQ+ Mental Health Workbook: Find Emotional Resilience, Self-Love, and Queer Joy with Dialectical Behavior Therapy - Paperback
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by Kiki Fehling (Author), Maggie Mullen (Foreword by)
Powerful and proven-effective skills to improve your mental health and cultivate resilience, self-love, and queer joy.
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, or queer, and you are also struggling with a mental health issue such as trauma, depression, or anxiety, you are not alone. LGBTQ+ folks are at a greater risk for mental health challenges--often as a result of discrimination, harassment, violence, and other forms of bigotry. This workbook offers powerful and compassionate tools you can use to improve your well-being, find emotional balance, connect with a vibrant and joyful community, and thrive.
Written by a queer therapist, this evidence-based workbook outlines the core skills of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)--mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness--to improve your mental health and help you embrace who you are. You'll learn to manage intense emotions, overcome fear and anxiety, and cultivate resilience and self-compassion. And finally, you'll discover strategies to help you cope with stigma, challenge negative self-talk, and live a full and meaningful life as your authentic self.
This empowering workbook will help you:
- Work through difficult thoughts and feelings
- Overcome stigma, fear, and shame
- Cultivate self-acceptance and build self-worth
- Build or connect with a community
- Celebrate who you are!
Author Biography
Kiki Fehling, PhD (they/she), is a licensed psychologist and DBT-Linehan-Board-Certified expert in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). They specialize in emotion regulation, self-harm, trauma, and borderline personality disorder (BPD), with particular expertise working with LGBTQ+ people. After witnessing the power of DBT skills in her own life and the lives of her clients, Kiki is passionate about sharing DBT and other evidence-based mental health information through writing, speaking, and social media @dbtkiki. They live in Northampton, MA.
Foreword writer Maggie Mullen, LCSW, is a clinical social worker living in Oakland, CA. They are a dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) provider and have worked with individuals with psychotic spectrum disorders in outpatient settings since 2011. Their areas of specialty include CBT for psychosis, DBT and DBT-prolonged exposure therapy, clinical supervision, and culturally responsive services for the LBGTQ+ community.



















