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Gender Fluidity: Systemic and Therapeutic Considerations When Working with Children, Adolescents, and Families

  • 21 Sep 2017
  • Salt Lake County Division of Youth Services, 177 West Price Ave. (3610 S, just off West Temple), Salt Lake City, Utah 84115

Gender Fluidity: Systemic and Therapeutic Considerations When Working with Children, Adolescents, and Families
This session will provide an overview of the contemporary spectrum of sexual and gender identifications. Included will be attention to the everexpanding alphabet that differentiates identities. The presenter will clarify identities that are less frequently discussed – e.g., asexual, demisexual, etc. – as well as address the realities of identity fluidity.

Presenter: Lisa Diamond, PhD 

Most regular Guild meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month, unless otherwise specified in the schedule– please check the listings and descriptions for changes in dates, times, and location for some of the meetings. Typical agenda for our inservice meetings:

8:00 – 8:15 a.m. Refreshments & Networking 8:15 – 9:45 a.m. InService Program

Please note that we have move our meeting location: Meetings are conducted at the Salt Lake County Division of Youth Services, 177 West Price Ave. (3610 S, just off West Temple), Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 unless otherwise specified in the schedule. Parking is permitted anywhere in the parking lot. Enter the building through the main entrance, which is by the flag pole in the circular driveway. From there, there will be a receptionist or signage to point you in the right direction. This location is accessible for anyone with limitations of physical mobility.

CEU’s have been approved for all inservice programs by Utah NASW and are free for Guild members & $5 for nonmembers

Most inservice meetings are video taped and posted on the Guild website for memberonly access. CEU’s are available for online viewing of inservice sessions. 



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