Quote from: cynthialee on April 12, 2013, 11:27:09 AM
the SOC has provisions in it for non binary identities
When Sevan (my spouse) transitioned the old SOC had nothing in it for non binary identites, but due to the pioneering work of a number of androgyns/genderqueers and their therapists the newest SOC has taken into consideration folks like you.
If the first person refuses to help you then move on and look for one who will.
You can get help.
http://www.wpath.org/documents/Standards%20of%20Care%20V7%20-%202011%20WPATH.pdfThis is the pdf for WPATH's SOC.
At the time it was written, I was under the care of Dr Walter Bockting.
He is referenced 8x in papers he wrote or co-authored.
Look in the glossary under Genderqueer. There's Walter again.
He was my Psychologist from 2010 until Dec 2012, when he went to Columbia U in NY.
I really miss working with Dr Bockting, he is missed at PHS. But life goes on there.
I feel good just walking through the door. The people at the front desk know me on sight.
Which makes me feel good. Walter did more for me than I think he will ever know.
More than anyone else. He even had a nickname for me. *Ativan tears up a little...
My medical care is still being done by Dr Jamie Feldman. She is referenced 4x for papers she wrote or co-authored.
She is so very cool to work with. I wish she was my regular med Dr.
When it came time to start HRT, I was pretty nervous about it. Jamie stopped that in the first meeting.
Both are writing contributors to the SOC.
Eli Coleman and Bean Robinson are also at the center where I go.
PHS at the UofM in MN USA
Walter was the president of WPATH for a couple years 2010-2011.
Eli Coleman was at one time also. I think from 1999-2003.
He's the Director for PHS now.
So this is my relationship with version 7 of the SOC.
I just got really lucky Having Dr Bockting as my Psychologist and Dr Feldman as my Medical Dr.
I still have a Psycologist there that I see. We're getting there, it takes time. But I'm happy about working with him.
He's way different than Dr Bockting, so I think it's a really good opportunity to learn a new perspective, along with his own expertise.
Read through the pdf if you haven't already. There are a lot of Dr's out there that go by the old versions. Run away!
Version 7 is not perfect, not for everyone, but it is a much better standard, that any Dr you use should be aware of.
The right Dr's and therapists are out there and are worth the extra effort it takes sometimes, to find them.
And if they need any info, they can contact PHS. They do a lot of research work and have current info or can direct them to others if they need additional.
Even if you have to help educate a therapist or Dr, so be it. Do it, you'll be helping those who come after you.
If it wasn't for the people who were there before me, things would not be as good. We can help make it better.
Ativan