So, I've seen her twice now, this week will be three times and, the concerns I have are this
1. She doesn't specialize in Trans issues and although she has HAD some patients, all left her and she's never helped one to transition
2. During our last session, she asked which gender I prefer (as in to date and such) I told her this one and she basically was like "EERTT. Errrt," She did sounds while doing hand gestures to indicate stop, no more, I don't want to hear anymore. Though she didn't say those words, that was what the sounds and hand gestures were saying.
3. When I called to schedule my next appointment with her, she told me it'd only be a 45 min session, so I asked her was she going to be taking notes with the other 15 mins? Her answer was "What I do with that time is none of your business." ... it IS my business thank you! (I didn't say that to her)
4. When I talked to her on the phone last week, she called me a sir, even though she knows which gender and pronouns to use and while she said "Sorry, I guess I shouldn't be calling you that." It didn't feel truly sincere. (It might have been sincere, just didn't feel and maybe even sound like it)
5. She's very friendly, but, too friendly, she is talkative, has cut me off on what I was talking about to ask another question (Out of curiosity) which typically was relating to what I said at the time but, I'm just concerned she's not being professional here with this #5 concern.
So, there you have it, are these anything to be concerned about? Honestly I just don't want to continue to see her tbh as I don't believe she'll be able to really help me but I'll give the 3rd session a chance and see how it goes but, one of the things I'm concerned about is how she'll explain things to my Dad so he'll hopefully, realize how awful he's been to me, will accept I'm a woman and not a man and so on. Do you have any advice for me?
Also, does anyone have a list of therapists that we shouldn't see? You know, a black list due to, scam, not helpful, prejudice against trans issues etc.
Lastly, I just want to know, the last therapist that I was seeing before this one I liked, only saw her once but, she DOES specialize in trans issues, the reason why I quit seeing her is because the walls were not sound proof (Due to her and other therapists renting the building out) so the patients outside the door and waiting room could hear what was being said and if you listened closely, the other patients having a session in the next room too, so, would you be willing/comfortable seeing someone with that kind of set up? Before you ask, I already asked her if there was another room we could go too, she said there wasn't.