Let's face it: society is transitioning from a binary world of pinks and blues, girls and boys, to recognizing non-binary gender where one’s identity is not just male or female, boy or girl, man or woman.
If you’re confused about what non-binary means or what to do when the person sitting in front of you uses they/them pronouns or a pronoun you’ve never heard before, watch this FREE video from Sarah Burgamy, Psy.D., to learn about non-binary identities.
Sarah Burgamy, Psy.D., specializes in identity development, sexual minority competency, and transgender and gender diversity issues with adults, adolescents, and children.
She has a degree from the University of Denver, Graduate School of Professional Psychology, in Clinical Psychology, with an emphasis on child and adolescent development. She was an adjunct assistant professor at DU focused on arenas of development and culture, LGBTIQQ+ cultural competency, and cross cultural analysis.
Sarah has trained in the professional, educational, healthcare, and public sectors. She has served on the American Psychological Association (APA) Council of Representatives, the APA Committee on Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, the Colorado Psychological Association, on the Board of Directors for organizations serving youth. Dr. Burgamy currently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology at APA.