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My Therapist Guessed Correctly

Started by Alexis R, September 20, 2011, 01:42:46 PM

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Alexis R

I've been going back and forth about coming out to my therapist. Let me give you some back story here.  I live in a small, extremely conservative, town in Georgia. Since I am redefining the poverty line, and can only qualify for the very basic mental health (which, thankfully, is free) I was concerned that my therapist would not want to provide service for me anymore.

However, that wasn't the case. I'd been mentioning, obliquely, that I was considering a Big Change in my life and my depression stemmed from a much deeper cause, but I wasn't willing to discuss it with him until I knew I was comfortable and he wasn't going to show me the door with his boot print on my posterior.

Today, I mentioned that there are two paths I can take for the rest of my life. One I described as the sure path. This is the safe route; the route where I do not transition. The other I described as the "rolling the dice road."

He sat back after I finished describing all that and flat out asked me if I was thinking of getting a sex change. (I deplore the term, but, given my expectations, I will forgive the crudeness. I personally prefer the term "gender confirmation surgery," myself).

I didn't hesitate to say yes. The rest of the conversation was about making sure I understood the risks, the procedure, and what the requirements are. (All of which I already knew, but it was nice to discuss it with someone in a therapeutic setting).

He was very accepting and even revealed that two other women here in town are TS (one post-op), so there might be the possibility of a support group in the area.  ;D He is going to check with the other counselor to see if she has any direct experience with TS/TG folk and talk with the doctor about hormones.

Felt like sharing. If I didn't, I think I'd bust!
~Alexis
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RhinoP

Sounds like a small-town professional who truly cares about bringing maturity into his practice, and helping those in need. Sounds like he also is pretty wise when it comes to deducing someone's profile. Hopefully he will help you find all the resources you need!
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