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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 14 MIN

Beyond the Wounds: Identity-Based Harm & Community Care

from My Therapist Is Out! · host Open Space Therapy Collective

 In this first episode of our series, Ernesto Martinez introduces the concept of identity-based harm and the power of community care. Centered on LGBTQ+ experiences, Ernesto discusses the mental health impacts of discrimination, systemic violence, and ongoing political targeting, highlighting how anger can unite rather than isolate. The episode explores the historical roots of mutual aid within queer movements—from 1970s grassroots organizing to HIV/AIDS activism—and points to present-day actions shaping community wellness. Listeners are invited to reflect on their role in fostering collective care and imagine the blueprint for future LGBTQ+ mental health and support.Takeaways:Identity-based harm includes discrimination, stereotyping, verbal abuse, and systemic violations of rights.Community-based care encompasses mutual aid, protests, boycotts, harm reduction, and preventive responses.Historical LGBTQ+ movements, including activism during the AIDS epidemic, inform modern approaches to care.Mental health impacts of identity-based harm can manifest as hypervigilance, anxiety, depression, and fatigue.Anger can act as a unifying force when channeled toward collective action.Present-day community care continues to address gaps left by institutions failing under political pressures.Recognizing your role in community care is a step toward shaping inclusive, intersectional wellness practices.Mentioned in this Episode: LA Queer CoalitionPhoenix EmpoweredMTIO Episodes:“Can Rage Be Healthy?” with Debbie Whyte“Decolonize Your Health” with Lynsi Stevens (Crystal Case Apothecary)Queer Moment of Joy Guest 1: Julia she/they @juliamaeabramsQueer Moment of Joy Guest 2: Meredith she/her @pezmerHost Bio: Ernesto Martinez APCC, AMFT (they/elle/he/el) is an Associate Therapist with Open Space Therapy Collective. Ernesto specializes in working with Adults, Teens, & Parents of Gender Expansive Children, Adult Children of (im)Migrants to transform challenges into stepping stones towards self-compassion, fulfillment, and confidence. To find more from us visit:Website: https://www.openspacetherapycollective.comInstagram: @openspacetherapycollective TikTok: @openspacetherapy Spotify: @MyTherapistisOut Apple Podcasts: @mytherapistisoutYouTube: @openspacetherapycollectiveKeywords: #LGBTQCommunity #QueerHealing #CommunityCare #IdentityBasedHarm #MutualAid #HarmReduction #QueerWellness #MentalHealthMatters #CollectiveCare #BIPOCMentalHealth #TransAdvocacy #QueerResistance #InclusiveCare #SocialJusticeWork #HealingInCommunity

In this first episode of our series, Ernesto Martinez introduces the concept of identity-based harm and the power of community care. Centered on LGBTQ+ experiences, Ernesto discusses the mental health impacts of discrimination, systemic violence, and ongoing political targeting, highlighting how anger can unite rather than isolate. The episode explores the historical roots of mutual aid within queer movements—from 1970s grassroots organizing to HIV/AIDS activism—and points to present-day actions shaping community wellness. Listeners are invited to reflect on their role in fostering collective care and imagine the blueprint for future LGBTQ+ mental health and support.Takeaways:Identity-based harm includes discrimination, stereotyping, verbal abuse, and systemic violations of rights.Community-based care encompasses mutual aid, protests, boycotts, harm reduction, and preventive responses.Historical LGBTQ+ movements, including activism during the AIDS epidemic, inform modern approaches to care.Mental health impacts of identity-based harm can manifest as hypervigilance, anxiety, depression, and fatigue.Anger can act as a unifying force when channeled toward collective action.Present-day community care continues to address gaps left by institutions failing under political pressures.Recognizing your role in community care is a step toward shaping inclusive, intersectional wellness practices.Mentioned in this Episode: LA Queer CoalitionPhoenix EmpoweredMTIO Episodes:“Can Rage Be Healthy?” with Debbie Whyte“Decolonize Your Health” with Lynsi Stevens (Crystal Case Apothecary)Queer Moment of Joy Guest 1: Julia she/they @juliamaeabramsQueer Moment of Joy Guest 2: Meredith she/her @pezmerHost Bio: Ernesto Martinez APCC, AMFT (they/elle/he/el) is an Associate Therapist with Open Space Therapy Collective. Ernesto specializes in working with Adults, Teens, & Parents of Gender Expansive Children, Adult Children of (im)Migrants to transform challenges into stepping stones towards self-compassion, fulfillment, and confidence. To find more from us visit:Website: https://www.openspacetherapycollective.comInstagram: @openspacetherapycollective TikTok: @openspacetherapy Spotify: @MyTherapistisOut Apple Podcasts: @mytherapistisoutYouTube: @openspacetherapycollectiveKeywords: #LGBTQCommunity #QueerHealing #CommunityCare #IdentityBasedHarm #MutualAid #HarmReduction #QueerWellness #MentalHealthMatters #CollectiveCare #BIPOCMentalHealth #TransAdvocacy #QueerResistance #InclusiveCare #SocialJusticeWork #HealingInCommunity

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