Clinical psychologists work with transgender clients to improve quality of life, decrease psychological distress and save lives. Otherwise transgender clients could suffer from an increased risk of depression, self-harm and suicide.
But how do clinical psychologists work with transgender clients to prevent these negative mental health outcomes?
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Clinical Psychology And Transgender Clients contentIntroduction
Part One: Introduction To Transgender Clients
Transgender Mental Health And More
Why Being Trans Is Beautiful?
Trans Journeys
Who Am I And My Own Trans Journey?
How Therapists And Parents Can Support Transgender Teenagers?
Importance Of Using Preferred Pronouns, Chosen Names And Coming Out In Clinical Work
Part Two: Transgender And Autism
Overlap Between Being Transgender And Autism
What Are Autism Spectrum Conditions?
What Needs To Be Said About Autism, Sex And Intimacy?
Is Person-First Or Diagnosis-First Language Better For Autistic People?
Part Three: Useful Information To Know When Working With Transgender Clients
Why Using "They/ Them" Pronouns Might Be Difficult For Some People According To Neuroscience?
What Are The Mental Health Benefits Of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy?
Why Coming Out Is Good For Mental Health?
How Growing Up In An Anti-LGBT+ World Hurts Youth?
5 Ways To Help LGBT+ Youth Cope With The Anti-LGBT+ Climate
How Can LGBT+ Youth Learn To Heal And Thrive?
Why Is LGBT+ Intimate Partner Violence?
Why The LGBT+ Community Is NOT A Danger To Children?
Part Four: Gender Identity Clinic Work Experience
How Did I Get This Work Experience For Psychology Students?
Why Did I Want This Work Experience And What Do I Hope To Get From It?
Lessons Learnt From Working In A Gender Identity Clinic
Reflecting On Everything, How I Felt And Wrap Up