Affirming Psychiatry: What an Inclusive Intake Looks Like
The first session with a mental health professional sets the tone for trust and healing—especially for LGBTQ+ patients. Rafael Achacoso, MSN, PMHNP-BC, emphasizes that an inclusive psychiatric intake isn’t just about gathering medical history—it’s about creating safety, respect, and belonging from the start.
An affirming intake includes using correct names and pronouns, offering forms that reflect diverse gender identities and sexual or... moreAffirming Psychiatry: What an Inclusive Intake Looks Like
The first session with a mental health professional sets the tone for trust and healing—especially for LGBTQ+ patients. Rafael Achacoso, MSN, PMHNP-BC, emphasizes that an inclusive psychiatric intake isn’t just about gathering medical history—it’s about creating safety, respect, and belonging from the start.
An affirming intake includes using correct names and pronouns, offering forms that reflect diverse gender identities and sexual orientations, and avoiding assumptions about relationships or lifestyles. It also means asking open-ended questions, listening without judgment, and recognizing the unique stressors LGBTQ+ patients often face, from minority stress to discrimination.
By centering compassion and inclusivity, Rafael ensures that treatment plans honor both clinical needs and lived experiences. Affirming care isn’t an option—it’s the standard for psychiatry done right.