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Finding a gender therapist.

Started by Connorsaurus, December 15, 2010, 07:29:18 PM

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Connorsaurus

I'm getting so frustrated. :/ I've been looking and looking and looking. But, I can't find a gender therapist in Medford, Oregon. I mean, I've found a few, but none of them accept my insurance. If anyone knows any more resources for finding one, please let me know. Thanks, guys.
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Connorsaurus

Also, my insurance type is OHP, if that helps.
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Morgan

http://www.drbecky.com/therapists03.html If you haven't looked here already, give it a shot. This is where I found mine, in VA.

Other than that, I have no idea. With mine, in order for it to be covered under my insurance, I had to list our sessions under anxiety, if that's relevant at all.




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cynthialee

Chances are you will have to pay out of pocket.

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regan

If you have a LGBT center near you, they usually offer therapy services on a sliding scale.  Other then that, try to find a therapist to handle the anxiety, depression, etc that's going along with your GID.  Be honest with them, either they can treat you or they might know someone close by they can refer you to (in other words, just becuase someone doesn't advertise themselves as a gender therapist doesn't mean they aren't).
Our biograhies are our own and we need to accept our own diversity without being ashamed that we're somehow not trans enough.
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