Hey all! Thanks for the lovely support last month. Things are a lot better for myself; I've actually somehow wound up mentoring a trans* girl. She's deeply repressed, has a long way to come...I'm happy to help her, but I feel like things are starting to get unhealthy. We were chatting the other day and I mentioned I might be leaving the school (was just a passing thought) and she looked right at me and said "If you left, I'd die". I'm getting to a point emotionally where I can't always be there for her, not to mention I have a shortage of time. So, think back to when you were just figuring things out. What would have helped you keep alive?
She has a therapist, but the therapist isn't helping her, and none of the on-campus therapists really know how to help a trans person. I've been there myself. She isn't full time yet or anything, doesn't really have many friends (she has some social barriers to overcome). She's very close to her mother, but the mother isn't really accepting of her transition, and losing that relationship is even more of an issue. She's seeking her mother's permission to transition and isn't going to get it....I'm just throwing out ideas here because I figure the more kind trans* minds I get on this the better chance I have of keeping this gal alive. I feel like there isn't much more I can do for her, but she needs me. She's said she would die without me. Oh dear...well internet, advice? Thanks!