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Counseling and Mental Health Care for Transgender Adults and Loved Ones
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2006
Year
Transgender IndividualsEducationMental HealthGender IdentityGender StudiesGender ConcernsLoved OnesGender Affirming SurgeryMental Health CareMental Health CounselingTransgender MedicinePsychiatryTransgender NarrativeHealthcare TransitionNursingTransgender AdultsSexual IdentityTransgender VoiceGender TransitionMedicineTransgender StudyLgbtq+ Mental Health
SUMMARY Increasingly, transgender individuals and loved ones (partners, family, and friends) are seeking assistance from mental health professionals working in the community rather than in university or hospital-based gender identity clinics. Drawing on published literature specific to transgender mental health, interviews with expert clinicians, the authors' clinical experience, and three key guiding principles (a transgender-affirmative approach, client-centered care, and a commitment to harm reduction), we suggest protocols for the clinician providing mental health services in the community setting. Practice areas discussed include assessment and treatment of gender concerns, trans-specific mental health issues, and trans-specific elements in general counseling of transgender individuals and their loved ones.
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