Membership launching soon

A private home for queer therapists.

Peer consultation. Shared language. A community that gets it. The Queer Consultation Club is a private membership space for LGBTQ+ therapists who want more than continuing-education credits — bring your real cases, your hard questions, and your actual self.

Peer consultation Shared language A community that gets it
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Brand story

Peer consultation.
Shared language.

Our public face is the Queer Clinician Resource Hub — a free, curated reference for the field. Everything we make should earn trust by being useful and precise. No hype. No corporate-rainbow. Just clinicians talking to clinicians.

Who it's for

LGBTQ+ therapists who want more than continuing-education credits — peer consultation and a community that gets it.

What we offer

A private membership space, plus a free, curated reference for clinicians working with — or deepening their practice with — LGBTQ+ clients.

How it feels

Calm, credible, human. The opposite of clinical-sterile or corporate-rainbow.

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What's inside

A membership built around real practice.

Not another lecture series. The Club is where the conversations happen between sessions — the ones you wish you had a trusted colleague for.

Live Peer Consultation

Bring an active case to a room of affirming clinicians. Get grounded, practical input — minority-stress aware, non-pathologizing, and matter-of-fact.

Shared Language

Plain-spoken frameworks for the work that gets murky — affirming letters, identity exploration, gatekeeping, and the documentation that goes with it.

A Community That Gets It

An ongoing space of peers who don't need the basics explained. Ask the hard questions. Name the things that are hard to name.

Our mission

Make queer-affirming practice less mysterious — for every clinician.

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Queer Clinician Resource Hub

Free, curated, and open to the field.

You don't have to be a member to use it. The Resource Hub is our public reference — short, plain-spoken, written peer-to-peer.

Standards

Gender-Affirming Letter Writing

One of the most misunderstood responsibilities in queer-affirming clinical practice. This section exists to make it less mysterious.

WPATH SOC-8 DSM-5-TR
Open resource
Frameworks

Clinical Modalities, Affirmingly Applied

IFS, CBT, DBT, and ACT — used matter-of-factly, non-pathologizing, and grounded in minority-stress awareness.

IFS ACT Polyvagal
Open resource
In session

Safe to use with clients in session, or share directly.

Browse the full Hub
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Who's behind the Club

Built by clinicians, for clinicians.

Two therapists who got tired of doing this work in isolation. We're building the room we wish we'd had.

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Taylor Garff LCPC · CMHC · LPC · He/Him

A licensed therapist with over a decade of experience in anxiety, identity, and nervous-system work. Taylor brings the digital-practice side — building tools and reference that travel.

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Andi Bentley LCSW · Forge Therapy PLLC · He/They

A clinician grounded in affirming, relational practice. Andi brings the consultation-room sensibility — the questions that move a hard case forward.

From the Club

Be first through the door.

Membership opens soon. Join the waitlist and we'll send one quiet note when the room is ready — plus early access to the Resource Hub as it grows.

No list-sharing. No spam. One note at launch.

You're on the list We'll be in touch when the door opens. In the meantime, the Resource Hub is open.