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Mental Health Matters: How does the Family Acceptance Project work?

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Dr. Caitlin Ryan discusses how the Family Acceptance Project uses a research-based, culturally grounded approach to help ethnically, socially and religiously diverse families decrease rejection and increase support for their LGBT children.

To view the full episode on LGBT issues and mental health, please visit: http://blip.tv/file/5088902

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Mental Health Matters: When do LGBT individuals "come out"?

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Dr. Caitlin Ryan of the SFSU Family Acceptance Project discusses the average age of LGBT individuals coming out. Many come out during adolescence which is sooner than in previous decades, largely due to support groups, increased research around the issue, and information available via the Internet.

To view the full episode on LGBT issues and mental health, please visit: http://blip.tv/file/5088902

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Mental Health Matters: What is the Family Acceptance Project?

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Dr. Caitlin Ryan, the director of the Family Acceptance Project at San Francisco State University talks about her program and the link between family acceptance of an LGBT individual and that individual's short- and long-term mental health.

To view the full episode on LGBT issues and mental health, please visit: http://blip.tv/file/5088902

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Mental Health Matters: Successful Cases of Family Acceptance

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Dr. Caitlin Ryan of the Family Acceptance project discusses successful examples of LGBT individuals gaining family acceptance, support, and encouragement after previously lacking it. These case studies show a vast improvement in family dynamics, felt especially by the LGBT individual.

To view the full episode on LGBT issues and mental health, please visit: http://blip.tv/file/5088902

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Mental Health Matters: Examining the Institute of Medicine's LGBT Report

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Dr. Caitlin Ryan, the director of the Family Acceptance Project at San Francisco State University, discusses the significance of a recent report released by the Institute of Medicine entitled "The Health of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People: Building a Foundation for Better Understanding." The report outlines what we do know about LGBT health and what areas need to be further explored. The most important outcome, according to Ryan, is that federal funding should be applied to conduct further research.

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