Rapport: The Blueprint
How to Signal Safety and Attunement with LGBTQIA+ Clients
Queer & trans clients are experts at reading between the lines.
It’s a survival skill for us.
So….making sure you’re signaling safety and attunement is critical, but I know it’s hard to know whether your signals are giving true allyship, or just virtue signaling.
Still, every time you try to take a step forward…
The path twists.
You’re caught between not knowing enough and feeling like you should already have it all figured out.
So you linger at the edges, quietly hoping that someday, somehow, you’ll find your way in.
And you’re not about shallow performativity.
You know that caring for marginalized communities isn’t about showing up and claiming expertise that doesn’t exist.
If you do this, you’re gonna show up fully, and have the receipts to back it up. You aren’t willing to risk causing someone harm.
Here’s the thing: You’re not alone.
And your intuition isn’t wrong, either.
Trans-affirming care is both more simple than it’s made out to be, AND more complex than you think.
A one-hour webinar can’t prepare you for the nuance of this work.
(good luck untangling the gender binary in an hour—if it took me 32 years to realize I was trans, then I certainly haven’t cracked that code)
But—
Complexity doesn’t have to feel intimidating.
Complexity is invigorating—it’s your f***ing jam, actually.
You need someone to guide you through the labyrinth, threading the path thoughtfully so that:
You don’t memorize this stuff—you embody it.
That’s where Rapport: The Blueprint comes in.
Rapport isn’t a webinar, a checklist, or a crash course. It’s a blueprint to building the kinds of authentic, attuned relationships with trans & gender diverse clients that you’ve been struggling to figure out how to do.
Rapport: The Blueprint is designed to help you build the kind of intuitive, embodied understanding where trans affirming care isn’t just what you do.
It’s who you are.
If you want to learn how to be the one who gets it, this course will give you just that.
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”
— Anne Frank