Element Q Sponsors San Diego Psychological Association’s Addiction Psychology Conference

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At Element Q Healing Center, we believe that advancing mental health care requires collaboration and community engagement. That’s why we were proud to sponsor the San Diego Psychological Association’s “Practice of Addiction Psychology Conference” on June 28, 2025, during Pride month. Being part of events like this enables us to connect with fellow mental health professionals and engage in meaningful conversations about treatment and recovery.

Supporting Mental Health Education

This conference brought together over 170 local mental health professionals to explore critical issues in addiction psychology. The event provided continuing education opportunities while addressing evolving challenges in addiction treatment. Attendees included psychologists, LCSWs, LMFTs, LEPs, and LPCCs who gathered at the San Diego Mission Bay Resort for a full day of learning and networking. It was inspiring to see so many dedicated professionals coming together to advance their knowledge and skills in the field of addiction treatment.

Building Connections for Better Care

Events like the SDPA conference create opportunities for mental health professionals to share knowledge and build networks that benefit clients across San Diego. By participating as a sponsor during Pride month, Element Q was excited to share our commitment to:

  • Professional education and development
  • Advancing evidence-based treatment approaches
  • Building collaborative relationships within the mental health community
  • Promoting awareness of LGBTQIA+ affirming care needs

Our Commitment to the LGBTQIA+ Community

Element Q’s sponsorship of this conference reflects our commitment to supporting mental health education and treatment approaches that serve our entire community. As a treatment center specializing in identity-affirming care for LGBTQIA+ individuals, we believe in collaborating with organizations that strengthen the mental health field as a whole.

We’re grateful to have participated in this event and look forward to continued collaboration as we work together to advance mental health care for everyone.

Ready to Learn More?

Element Q Healing Center provides specialized mental health treatment, trauma, and substance use treatment for LGBTQIA+ individuals through our comprehensive PHP, IOP, and outpatient programs. Contact us today at (858) 422-1860 to learn more about our identity-affirming approach to mental wellness.

“Inclusive and identity-based healthcare is a right, not a privilege.”

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are poppers legal?

Poppers exist in a legal gray area in the United States. While they’re not illegal to purchase, they are illegal for human consumption and are not regulated by the FDA. They’re typically sold as household products like “room deodorizers” or “leather cleaners” to circumvent regulations, but everyone understands their actual intended use.

Yes, it’s possible to overdose on poppers, though fatal overdoses are rare. Overdose symptoms can include severe drops in blood pressure leading to fainting, difficulty breathing, irregular heart rhythms, and loss of consciousness. The risk increases significantly when poppers are combined with other substances, especially erectile dysfunction medications.

Poppers are not considered physically addictive in the traditional sense, as they don’t cause the brain to release high levels of dopamine associated with dependency. However, psychological dependency can develop, particularly when poppers become a regular part of social or sexual routines. Some people may find it difficult to enjoy these experiences without them.

Poppers became popular in LGBTQIA+ culture during the 1970s for several reasons: their muscle-relaxing properties can facilitate anal intercourse, they create euphoric effects that enhance social and sexual experiences, and they became embedded in gay club and party culture. Research shows LGBTQIA+ individuals are more than twice as likely to use poppers compared to the general population.

If you experience mild side effects like headaches or dizziness, stop using immediately and get fresh air. For severe symptoms like chest pain, difficulty breathing, loss of consciousness, or if you’ve combined poppers with erectile dysfunction medications, seek emergency medical attention immediately by calling 911. Chemical burns from skin contact should also receive prompt medical care.