Yale-CenterLink Training Program in LGBTQ-affirmative CBT
About
Since 2019, CenterLink (the Community of LGBT Centers) and the Yale LGBTQ Mental Health Initiative have been offering comprehensive trainings in LGBTQ-affirmative cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for mental health providers serving LGBTQ clients.
Developed, tested, and refined over more than a decade by Yale researchers, LGBTQ-affirmative CBT is the first treatment shown across large-scale clinical trials to reduce depression, anxiety, substance use, and sexual risk among diverse LGBTQ community members. The treatment improves mental health and builds resilience by targeting the specific internal and psychosocial vulnerabilities that research shows are elevated among LGBTQ people due to early and ongoing exposure to LGBTQ-related stress.
Those who participate in one or more offerings of the Yale-Centerlink Training Program will gain the knowledge, hands-on skills, and confidence to implement LGBTQ-affirmative CBT. Most training offerings are open to professionals and trainees, including individuals for whom CBT is not their primary therapeutic modality.