Family Connection as a Protective Factor in LGBTQ+ Youth Suicide Risk

Virtual Event

May 7, 2025 @ 10:00 am 11:00 am PDT

Presented by Newport Healthcare in partnership with The Trevor Project, this webinar will offer an overview of the role of family in supporting LGBTQ+ youth mental health. We will also examine how family therapy—specifically Attachment-Based Family Therapy, a foundational element of Newport’s treatment model—can repair ruptures in the relationship between youth and parental figures.

After attending this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Describe how Attachment-Based Family Therapy restores trust and communication between youth and parental figures
  • Discuss the factors undermining LGBTQ+ youth mental health and how parental support helps overcome these issues
  • Identify the specific parental behaviors shown to reduce suicidality for LGBTQ+ youth

Presented By

Samantha Quigneaux, LMFT
Samantha Quigneaux, LMFT
Title National Director of Family Therapy Services
Organization Newport Healthcare
Newport’s National Director of Family Therapy Services, Samantha is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has worked with a family systems perspective to treatment throughout her career. She oversees the use of Attachment-Based Family Therapy as an essential part of Newport’s family programming. Prior to joining the Newport team, Samantha workedextensively with the LGBTQIA+ community, supporting individuals struggling with issues regarding gender and sexuality. She also specializes in treating trauma, including sexual and physical abuse.
Kyle Teller, PhD
Kyle Teller, PhD
Title Manager of Public Training
Organization The Trevor Project
Kyle Teller, PhD (she/her) is the Manager of Public Training for The Trevor Project, the world’s largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people. Kyle manages the design and facilitation of public training to promote a shared understanding of how we can all effectively engage with and be an ally to LGBTQ+ young people. Her goal is to build joyous LGBTQ+ futures through education and community connection. In previous roles, Kyle managed and facilitated educational programs for universities and nonprofit organizations. She utilized intersectional, trauma-informed learning approaches to develop high-impact programs with measurable success. Kyle earned a PhD in English with emphases in adult education, writing, and cultural studies from the University of Kansas.