When you work with gender diversity, you will work with chronic illnesses.
...particularly a few conditions that aren't widely understood in the medical system.
Many trans and neurodivergent clients present with hard-to-explain symptoms—fatigue, pain, GI distress, dysautonomia—and often get labeled “complex,” “difficult,” or “psychosomatic.” This course helps you understand the chronic illness landscape so you can stop second-guessing your clients—and yourself.
Recognize the patterns of chronic illness most commonly missed in trans, neurodivergent, and marginalized clients (ME/CFS, POTS, MCAS, EDS, and more)
Understand how trauma, attachment rupture, and systemic gaslighting impact chronic symptom expression
Begin screening, supporting, and validating clients who’ve been dismissed or harmed in traditional medical settings
Use a new model of care that centers trust, regulation, and curiosity over control and correction
Who's teaching Jess Romeo, PMHNP-BC, MSW - Owner of OutPsych, @outpsychnp on IG
What You’ll Get:
An affirming clinical framework for working with clients navigating chronic illness, disability, and dismissal from the medical system
Symptom profiles and common overlaps across conditions like ME/CFS, fibromyalgia, POTS, MCAS, EDS, and long COVID
Tools for screening, validating, and referring with humility and attunement
Strategies for dismantling “difficult patient” narratives and centering client truth in care planning
Continuing Education Credit (CE/CME) CE credit is currently available for the following professions through Joint Providership with Pinnacle Conference, LLC:
Physicians (MD/DO)
Physician Associates (PAs)
Nurses (RNs, APRNs)
Pharmacists
Psychologists
Social Workers (ASWB)
Dentists
Dietitians
Athletic Trainers
Other professionals eligible through Joint Accreditation
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