by trishafalvey | Sep 10, 2014
Registration is now open for Maybe Baby 2014. This will be the third year that the Family Equality Council has sponsored the series for GLBT people considering parenting. I have had the privilege of facilitating the series and I am thrilled to be a part of it. Here...
by trishafalvey | Jun 20, 2014
June is Pride month for the GLB and/or T communities. There are many wonderful events taking place but my favorite each year is the Pride Family Picnic. While there are many reasons to go to this awesome event here are the top 5 reasons not to miss the 2014 Pride...
by trishafalvey | Jun 29, 2013
GLBT Pride festivals and parades are happening across the country this weekend. We will go to celebrate equality in Federal Marriage benefits. We will go to celebrate that the state of California has reinstated Marriage equality. We will go to celebrate ourselves and...
by trishafalvey | Aug 2, 2012
“Do No Harm” is an ethical imperative for Mental Health Therapists. Sadly, this tenet has not always been followed as practitioners work with Gay, lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender clients. Too often lack of training, insensitivity or prejudice of GLB and T people has...
by trishafalvey | Jul 27, 2011
Top four reasons I recommend the book My Princess Boy 1) The princess boy is not only adorable but also a role model for following his heart and true self 2) The parents of the princess boy love and support him 3) The book lovingly embraces gender diversity and...
by trishafalvey | Jun 30, 2011
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Still Stands – at 4th of July Family Reunions Across the Nation! Today we celebrate the official end of “Don’t ask Don’t tell” in the US military. Don’t Ask Don’t Tell was an erroneous policy created for gay and straight people to be able to work...