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“I welcome this book because it reminds therapists to engage
deeply in reflexive interrogation of clinical privilege, and to
centre the narratives and wisdom of the trans and non-binary people
we serve. More of that please!’ Matthew Mills (he, him),
President of the British Association of Gender Identity
Specialists, Lead Consultant Speech and Language Therapist, writer,
pedagogue and queer activist. “This book is compulsory
reading for anyone, personally and/or professionally, seeking to
support trans and non-binary individuals and community groups. Its
reflective focus is vital for anyone wishing to create a more
diverse and inclusive world.” Dr Paul Simpson, Lecturer in
Sociology, University of Manchester, UK and extensively published
in gender and sexuality in later life. "This book is a welcome and
much needed resource on Gender Affirmative Therapy to guide
therapists and practitioners to ensure best clinical practices when
working with gender.” Christiane Sanderson, Independent
Counsellor, Author and Educator, London, UK Increasing numbers of
people openly identify as transgender and non-binary and questions
of gender identity and diversity are coming up more frequently in
psychological therapy. Gender Affirming Therapy takes you on a
journey to discover the inner lives and challenges of
gender-diverse people, seeking to spark compassion and build
confidence in working with these communities. Assuming no
prior knowledge and accessibly written, this book aims to bridge
the gap to ensure that more mental health professionals are better
prepared to support gender-diverse clients in a way that is
effective, ethical and affirmative. Key features of this book
include: • ‘In their Own Words’ sections containing
interviews directly from transgender and non-binary individuals.
• Key point summary and reflection boxes. • Coverage of new
advancements in the field. Drawing on research and clinical
experience, Gender Affirming Therapy has been devised as an open
conversation between colleagues which centres transgender and
non-binary individuals as the experts and at the very heart of the
book. Laura Scarrone Bonhomme is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist
who developed her career internationally. Laura specialises in
Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity. She provides
assessment, psychotherapy, and training to other professionals
through www.affirm.lgbt. Skye Davies is studying a Postgraduate
Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of East
London, UK. They are employed as a Peer Support Worker at TransPlus
and they also work as a Volunteer Counsellor at Metro, helping
LGBTQ+ people. Dr Michael Beattie is a Counselling
Psychologist in private practice with research interests in the
psychology of men and masculinities. In addition to psychotherapy,
Michael provides training in sexuality, sexual health, gender
identity and dysphoria through www.affirm.lgbt.
For any student or practitioner needing to gain a sound
understanding of the complex fields of gender variance, gender
identity and gender dysphoria, this book provides the ideal
starting point for the knowledge and skills that you need.
Emphasising the need for affirmative practice in gender care, it
provides an overview of the subject areas and process issues which
most commonly arise in counselling, combining theoretical with
practical perspectives. It explores the diverse range of identities
including masculinity, femininity, non-binary, gender dysphoria,
trans and cisgender. It also addresses challenges which many
clients experience in their daily lives - in the workplace, when
coming out, when transitioning and in intimate relationships. The
authors highlight the importance of education and reflection to
enable good practice. They feature case studies, vignettes and
reflective exercises throughout the text, making it a useful tool
for professional development as well as suitable as a text for
students.
What I am attempting to do with this volume is to make the younger
generation, and anyone else that has a desire, aware of some of the
more prominent parts of the bible. I have accomplished this by
picking out certain highlights from each book of the bible, and
composing a poem about them. At the end of each poem, I have also
included the scripture source for it. In Christ Michael Beatty
Disguised as a man, Claire Gentry is searching for the treasure her
long-lost father never found. But her facade doesn't fool pirate
Nate Carter-the man who stole her heart, and the man who can help
her find the treasure. But they may realize that what they've
really been searching for isn't riches, but each other.
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