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Community Conversation => Transgender talk => Topic started by: randim on May 21, 2018, 09:31:12 PM

Title: Finding a therapist
Post by: randim on May 21, 2018, 09:31:12 PM
Unfortunately, my inner mental gymnast isn't working like she used to. I need to go into therapy I think. I feel tired, confused, unhappy and scared.  I would really like to find someone with expertise in TG issues.  Unfortunately, I don't know anyone who could give me a personal referral.  I have tried googling and looking at LGBT resource pages for my area, and there are some possibilities there.  Any other ideas?
Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: DawnOday on May 21, 2018, 09:43:31 PM
Don't use the Psychology Today reference because they may list as therapists, few are gender therapists. And some are religious conversion therapists. One of the best resources I know of, is to locate a local Transgender support group. Most have local resources. I've updated many support groups in our Links file above. Give one in your area a call. Maybe if you list your location, I can do a focused search using SEO tools. I've been having good success with that.
Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: randim on May 22, 2018, 05:41:59 AM
Quote from: DawnOday on May 21, 2018, 09:43:31 PM
Don't use the Psychology Today reference because they may list as therapists, few are gender therapists. And some are religious conversion therapists. One of the best resources I know of, is to locate a local Transgender support group. Most have local resources. I've updated many support groups in our Links file above. Give one in your area a call. Maybe if you list your location, I can do a focused search using SEO tools. I've been having good success with that.

Thanks, I will look into that.  I know there are some groups in this area.  I don't know what they might provide beyond support meetings.  My area is the Research Triangle in N.C. (Raleigh,Durham,Chapel Hill).
Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: KathyLauren on May 22, 2018, 07:09:21 AM
Quote from: randim on May 22, 2018, 05:41:59 AMI know there are some groups in this area.  I don't know what they might provide beyond support meetings.
The most important thing they provide is networking.  Most people in a support group will know a therapist that they can recommend, since most of us have to see one at some point in our journey.  You not only get names, but recommendations.  It is a great place to start.
Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: Stevi on May 22, 2018, 07:50:37 AM
randim,

There is some good support in the Raleigh area.  You should be able to find a couple of tg therapists in that area.  I live in a bit east of you in the New Bern area.  I have no close options but I did find an excellent therapist in Wilmington.  Wilmington is a little closer to me than Raleigh is.  If you would like, I can give you the contact information for my therapist.  If all else fails, she might be able to give you some help with locating a good therapist closer to you.

Stevi
Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: warlockmaker on May 22, 2018, 08:23:41 AM
I was very successful using the Internet to  find gender therapist that uses telephone or Skype. The fist was a wonderful lady who worked in conjunction with a famous gender clinic. Later I decided to try another an older person with over 35 years experienve. He was just the greatest and I owe him for who I am today, female tg,  happy, confident, positive and at peace. Not only was he my therapist, he was also my mentor and guide. I consulted him for over 3 years until my srs.

As some have already said LGBT groups are also a great source and research any therapist from the net, carefully.
Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: DawnOday on May 22, 2018, 04:19:10 PM
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Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: randim on May 22, 2018, 05:16:52 PM
Many thanks!
Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: blackcat on May 22, 2018, 06:34:12 PM
Also, if something doesn't feel right - it's okay to try someone else. I went running and screaming from my first therapist's office and it was the best decision I ever made. I'm so glad I tried someone else because the difference was night and day.

Ironically, the shady one didn't offer a free consult, but the awesome one did.

I ended up finding the one worth my time by looking at surgeons in the area, and seeing who they recommended to get letters for surgery.
Title: Re: Finding a therapist
Post by: Donna on May 22, 2018, 07:48:02 PM
Quote from: DawnOday on May 21, 2018, 09:43:31 PM
Don't use the Psychology Today reference because they may list as therapists, few are gender therapists. And some are religious conversion therapists. One of the best resources I know of, is to locate a local Transgender support group. Most have local resources. I've updated many support groups in our Links file above. Give one in your area a call. Maybe if you list your location, I can do a focused search using SEO tools. I've been having good success with that.

I used that site myself but I made sure that transgender was a primary item in the office list and not listed under relationships. I found a counselor that is herself transgender. We hit it off right away