Quote from: mickey.megan on November 23, 2015, 12:57:57 PM
Thanks so I'm not crazy. seriously I have days where If it weren't for family I care about and have commitments to....
And to share I asked my insurance for a referral to a gender therapist, because I could find no body in plan. They called me back after a few days with this persons #.
right now I'm contemplating what to do and how to proceed.
Unfortunately, most(?) real gender therapist, and many others, seem to not take insurance. Bigger groups or clinics you'll do better. They are often listed by just the group name.
The easiest (subjective) way to find a good one is to find a local TG support group or contact a state/county TG organization for leads, then work your way down to the LGBT umbrella organizations for a referral. Ask about sliding scales. Plus look into what if anything your insurance will cover for out of network.
Of course, if you are near a big metro area there may be a gender clinic there. Perhaps part of some big LGBT clinic
The other easiest, with far less reliable results, is the Psychology Today doc find. There is a "gender issues" key for searching. Often times this seems to imply "yes, I had a course where it was mentioned once". So you have to do some homework, call the provider and ask specifically what sort of experience, how many trans clients etc..
BTW - I could never understand the point of massive "Comming Outs" if you are not really out or even sure of what the future is likely to be. Being trans does not equal Having to transition. It is a broad spectrum between cis-female and cis-male. Not binary. So don't sweat anything for a while yet untill after some time with a therapist, local TG support groups, and feeling your way through the darkness