Membership

A standing room for your hardest cases.

The Queer Consultation Club is a private membership space for LGBTQ+ clinicians who want grounded peer consultation, a community that gets the work, and shared language for the parts no one trained us for. Membership is launching soon. The founding cohort opens first.

What's inside

Six things, built around the work you actually do.

Not a course library you'll never finish. A small set of recurring things that make a hard caseload less lonely and your clinical thinking sharper.

Live Peer Consultation

A monthly call in a structured case format. You bring a real case and a real question; the room helps you think. Affirming input from clinicians who get it.

The Monthly 411

Policy shifts, licensing updates, and research distilled for queer telehealth providers. You stop hunting through journals between sessions. We do the hunting.

Private Community

A moderated space — no pile-ons, no lateral aggression, no corporate-rainbow. Ask a quick question between calls and get answers from peers, not strangers.

Shared Frameworks

The language and tools for the murky work: affirming letters, gatekeeping, minority stress, documentation. Practical references you can use in the room.

Co-Working Sessions

Quiet, body-doubling work blocks for notes, letters, and the admin that piles up. Company for the parts of practice that usually happen alone.

Resource Hub Access

Early and ongoing access to the Queer Clinician Resource Hub as it grows — the free public reference, with member additions layered on top.

How the consultation works

Structure is what makes it useful.

Most consultation circles are vibes and validation. The case format gives every call a shape, so you leave with something you can use Monday morning.

Present

Bring the case ahead of time

Members submit cases before the call using a short structured prompt. Submitting early means the room arrives ready to think, not scrambling to catch up.

Facilitate

A facilitator keeps it on track

One person guides the conversation so it stays a consultation, not a free-for-all. The clinical question stays at the center the whole way through.

Contribute

The room thinks with you

Peers offer grounded, affirming input — questions, reframes, and options. You keep full clinical and legal responsibility for your own work.

What membership will cost

One rate. Everything included.

Base membership
$29/ month
Founding member rate
  • Monthly live peer consultation call, structured case format
  • The Monthly 411: policy, licensing, and research updates
  • Moderated private community for queer clinicians
  • Shared frameworks and the clinical tool library
  • Co-working sessions and the quarterly book club
  • Ongoing access to the Queer Clinician Resource Hub
Join the waitlist

Founding-cohort pricing, finalizing before launch. Founding members lock in the lowest rate the Club will offer. No charge today — the waitlist is free, and you'll get one note when the door opens.

Fit check

Who this room is for.

A good fit
  • Licensed or pre-licensed LGBTQ+ clinicians, and clinicians whose caseload is queer and trans clients.
  • Therapists who want grounded peer input on real cases, not a feed of hot takes.
  • People doing affirming work who are tired of doing it alone.
  • Clinicians who want shared language for letters, gatekeeping, and minority stress.
Probably not
  • ×Anyone looking for clinical supervision or licensure hours — this is peer consultation.
  • ×People who want a fast, free answer with no structure. The big Facebook groups already do that.
  • ×Folks outside the field hoping for personal therapy or general advice.
  • ×Anyone who wants a place to perform certainty rather than think out loud.
Questions

Before you join the waitlist.

Is this clinical supervision? +

No. This is peer consultation, clinician to clinician. It does not count toward licensure hours, and members retain full clinical and legal responsibility for their own cases. If you need formal supervision, this is a complement to that, not a replacement.

Who is it for? +

Licensed and pre-licensed LGBTQ+ clinicians, and affirming clinicians who work with queer and trans clients. The room is built for people doing this work who want a grounded, queer-specific place to bring hard cases.

How do the calls work? +

Members submit cases ahead of time using a short structured prompt. On the monthly call, a facilitator keeps things on track while peers offer questions, reframes, and options. The format means the conversation stays useful instead of drifting.

What about client privacy? +

Cases are presented in a de-identified way, the same standard you would use in any consultation setting. You share what is clinically relevant to your question, not identifying details. The community space is moderated and members agree to keep what is shared confidential.

Does it run on Skool? +

The plan is to host the private community and resources on Skool, with live calls by video. We will confirm the final setup with founding members as we build the first season together.

When does it open? +

Soon. The founding cohort opens before the full launch, and waitlist members hear first. Join the list and we will send one quiet note when the door is ready — no drip campaign in the meantime.

From the founders

We built the room we wished we'd had.

Two clinicians, one shared frustration with the spaces that were never built for us. Join the founding cohort and help shape the first season from the inside.