Quote from: Kara on June 21, 2009, 06:11:43 PM
I can answer the first part I think. A psychiatrist can prescribe medicine but a psychologist cannot. Once you get your degree in psychology, you then have to study up on medicine and such. It's a little ridiculous to me but anyways.
In any case, you're not really looking for a psychiatrist to prescribe HRT, unless they happen to be an endocrinologist for some reason. HRT is not something you would want a psychiatrist to prescribe you, IMO. A psychologist is probably your best bet, but in theory, you could find a LCSW or someone like that. The important thing you would probably want to look for is someone who specifically has experience with transgender clients. The only important thing if you don't go with a psychologist is that in order to have SRS, if that's what you want, I believe you'll need one of your two letters to be from someone with a PhD.
It would probably depend on your endocrinologist, but you should be fine for HRT with a letter from any therapist. The letter my therapist gave me was specific to me, describing how long she had been seeing me, some of my history, that I identify as female, and that in her view I was a good candidate for HRT. It was also the first document I ever had that addressed me as "Ms <last name>"

Even then, there are some endos that will give you a prescription based on you signing an informed consent form, and they may not have a hard requirement of a letter from a therapist. It really depends on the specific doctor.
If you aren't near a city you might have some trouble finding an experienced therapist, but my psychologist is in a pretty rural area, so it doesn't mean you're totally stuck. Good luck!