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The Addicted Mind Podcast

198: Dealing with Codependency in the LGBTQ+ Community with Miriam Geiger

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Dealing with Codependency in the LGBTQ+ Community with Miriam Geiger

The LGBTQ community has long been underserved by the mental health care system as well as recovery supports, despite being an increasingly visible and sizable part of the general population. In part, this is due to the ongoing discrimination and prejudice that members of the LGBTQ community face on a daily basis. 

According to Marriage and Family therapist, Miriam Geiger, who is also part of the LGBTQ+ community, many LGBTQ people find themselves struggling with issues of codependency in their relationships due to the overlapping issues of trauma, marginalization, and lack of safe spaces to express themselves and their identity.

If you want to learn more about Miriam and her work around codependency and relationships, check out https://theaddictedmind.com/198 and her website miriamgeiger.com.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Codependency in the LGBTQ+ community
  • Dealing with a sense of distorted self
  • Why the LGBTQ+ people are the most empathetic people
  • Other common issues that the LGBTQ+ community faces
  • The challenges of being in such a small community
  • Thinking about the developmental process and lifespan as an LGBTQ
  • Finding your way to recovery


Key Quotes:

[10:01] - “The self wants to be accepted by the community.”

[13:38] - “We need other people to love us… But the problem is that the drive is so strong, that when you layer on this other stuff, it gets a little convoluted."

[20:25] - "The LGBTQ people are some of the most empathetic, sweetest, and loving. When you come out of hard things, it also creates all this tenderness and the ability to have empathy."

[24:58] - “Just asking ‘what was your coming out’ like can be great. It's not all about sexuality or gender, necessarily, but it's not ‘not about it’ at the same time.”

[27:07] - "Think about people in a developmental process almost, that it does affect every little part of the lifespan in its own unique way. It's very different to be an LGBTQ senior."

[29:53] - "One thing I've learned is that people are all the same, and they're all incredibly different." 

[33:33] - "Find something that resonates and gives you some sense of hope, and also some sense of direction."


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NovusMindfulLife.com

www.MiriamGeiger.com 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the next episode of The Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Dwayne

0:11.6

Austerlund and I'm your host. Today our guest is Miriam Greger and she is a licensed

0:18.7

marriage and family therapist and a licensed clinical counselor in both

0:22.3

California and Illinois. She has an online psychotherapy practice where she helps gay, lesbian,

0:27.7

and pansexual, transgender, and queer folks dig deep, know themselves fully so they can

0:34.2

lead bold, fulfilling, and authentic lives. And she brings her own experience

0:39.1

of growth, recovery, and resilience as a member of the LGBTQ plus community. So today, we're

0:45.2

going to talk a little bit about her story, but also about some of the issues that impact

0:51.5

the LGBTQ plus community specifically in dealing with codependency and just

0:59.2

dealing with mental health. So that's a great episode. Miriam has a contagious positive energy

1:06.7

about her. So it was really fun just talking with her and just connecting with her human spirit.

1:13.5

So I hope you get that same connection when you listen to this episode and I hope you enjoy it.

1:19.2

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And let's go ahead and start this episode.

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