In brief: Code-switching — constantly adjusting how you speak, act and present yourself to stay safe — is an adaptive survival strategy, not a personality trait. But when self-monitoring becomes continuous, it keeps the nervous system permanently activated, driving exhaustion, identity confusion and burnout. Research on minority stress (Meyer, 2003) and concealment (Pachankis et al.,Continue reading “The Cost of Code-Switching: How Constant Self-Editing Leads to LGBTQI+ Burnout”
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The LGBTQI+ Internal Critic: Why Your Self-Talk Feels Like a Survival Tactic — and How to Change It
In brief: The LGBTQI+ internal critic is not a character flaw — it is internalised stigma, a learned survival response built by minority stress (Meyer, 2003) and shame (Pachankis et al., 2024) that once protected you. Because it operates at both the cognitive and nervous-system level, willpower alone rarely shifts it — but HypnoCBT worksContinue reading “The LGBTQI+ Internal Critic: Why Your Self-Talk Feels Like a Survival Tactic — and How to Change It”
The Visibility–Safety Paradox: LGBTQI+ Hypervigilance, Masking & HypnoCBT
Feel torn between being seen and staying safe? Learn how minority stress wires masking and hypervigilance — and how HypnoCBT helps LGBTQI+ people feel calm, confident, and safe enough to be visible.
News Anxiety Is Real — Here’s How HypnoCBT Helps LGBTQI+ Adults Reclaim Peace
HypnoCBT helps LGBTQI+ adults break news anxiety cycles by calming the nervous system, addressing minority stress, and building healthier media habits for improved mental health.
LGBTQI+ Anxiety: Why It Makes Sense and How to Move Beyond Survival
In brief: For many LGBTQI+ people, anxiety isn’t a random flaw — it’s an intelligent adaptation to years of navigating visibility, stigma and conditional belonging, a pattern documented as minority stress (Meyer, 2003). Beyond Survival by Germain Gulevic combines minority stress theory, affirmative CBT and clinical hypnotherapy (HypnoCBT) into a practical framework for updating thoseContinue reading “LGBTQI+ Anxiety: Why It Makes Sense and How to Move Beyond Survival”
Minority stress: how to tell it’s impacting your mental health — and what to do next
Minority stress harms LGBTQI+ mental health via anxiety, self-doubt, and isolation. Recognizing signs and using therapies like HypnoCBT and affirming support can provide effective relief.
Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy & Self-Hypnosis: An Affirming Guide for LGBTQ+ Individuals
In brief: Clinical hypnosis is a natural state of focused attention — not mind control — and hypnotherapy uses it to change thoughts, feelings and behaviours at a deeper level. Combined with CBT as HypnoCBT, it outperforms CBT alone in meta-analytic research (Kirsch et al., 1995) and is especially valuable for LGBTQ+ people carrying minorityContinue reading “Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy & Self-Hypnosis: An Affirming Guide for LGBTQ+ Individuals”
How to Manage Burnout When Your Stress Response Never Switches Off
Manage constant stress and burnout by calming your nervous system with grounding, boundary-setting, sleep hygiene, and mindfulness. HypnoCBT offers faster, tailored therapy for LGBTQI+ adults.
Recognising and Managing Minority Stress: Practical, Evidence‑Based Strategies for Queer Adults
This guide offers evidence-based strategies, including HypnoCBT, CBT, and nervous system regulation, to help queer adults in the UK manage minority stress, reduce anxiety, and access affirming therapy.
Practical nervous system regulation for LGBTQI+ adults: evidence‑based strategies that work
This guide offers LGBTQI+ adults evidence-based nervous system regulation strategies—breathwork, grounding, cognitive reframes, and HypnoCBT—to manage minority stress and achieve lasting mental health relief.