Omaha mental health therapist Ellie Hites said she's worked with more than 200 transgendered clients in Omaha over the past 35 years.
Hites said she does psychological evaluations on all of her clients.
"One hundred percent of the time, I've never had anybody show up anything other than healthiest in the chosen gender role, as opposed to biological," Hites said.
This is something that needs to be said by more therapists. Where else in the mental health world can you find a success rate that even comes close to this? We try to get everyone to conform to social rules and look at the results, a world filled with unhappy people.
It isn't about changing the brain, it's about social acceptance.
People are different. And that's okay.
Julie