Jun 11, 2017
One year ago, a shooter opened fire in a popular gay club in
Orlando, killing 49 people and wounding 53 others, making it the
deadliest mass shooting in US history. In this week’s episode, I’m
talking with Adam Miller, a therapist volunteering at an LGBTQ
center in Orlando at the time.
Adam and I talk about the immediate aftermath of the shooting
and the response of local therapists and The Center, the long term
effects of the shooting on the LGBTQ community and community at
large, and what’s happening now to honor and remember those
affected by the shooting. There's a moment of silence for
reflection and respect before the interview begins.
Adam is currently between websites, to learn more, visit his
Psychology Today profile.
This episode covers sensitive material. If you need support, please reach out to someone like a therapist, trusted friend, or the LGBT Hotline at 888-843-4564.