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Good Gender therapist in Socal?

Started by InstantRamen, October 02, 2011, 04:55:07 PM

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InstantRamen

Soo im in the Southern California residence, and i was wondering if anyone has had a good / trustable gender therapist in the Orange County area
...  i guess i say "good" cause i've had some pretty "brutal" experiences with a therapist i went to a while back ><;; not sure where to go anymore.
if anyone can suggest one, thanks so much :)
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Emily Ray

I went to Sue Boyd LCSW when I was in San Diego. She was amazing! I hated having to leave her she was so good. I know it is quite a drive, but you won't be disappointed.

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Arch

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There are several listed in the therapy resource and the transitioning section on Susan's. Go to the Reference Library and click on the TG Portal link. Take it from there.
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InstantRamen

Quote from: Emily Ray on October 02, 2011, 04:58:34 PM
I went to Sue Boyd LCSW when I was in San Diego. She was amazing! I hated having to leave her she was so good. I know it is quite a drive, but you won't be disappointed.

Huggs

Emily

Thanks :D good to hear you've had a great experience with her, makes me feel at ease to actually hear that they are reliable xD

Quote from: Arch on October 02, 2011, 06:11:15 PM
There are several listed in the therapy resource and the transitioning section on Susan's. Go to the Reference Library and click on the TG Portal link. Take it from there.

Cool, didn't notice, i'll check it out soon. Thanks!


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