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what online therapists would you recommend?

Started by Edge, August 09, 2012, 11:20:04 PM

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Edge

I think it would be beneficial for me to speak to a therapist that is familiar with gender issues. The problem is there are none in my small city. I don't have much money.
Any suggestions? Please and many thank yous.
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King Malachite

Have you tried looking into online therapy?  Perhaps there are some therapist who Skype etc. in your country that you could try contacting?
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Edge

I do think it would be a good idea because of where I am, but I don't know of any good ones.
I did talk to Dr. Peveller a few times, but he was very unprofessional like telling me what I should or should not think, barely asked me any questions about myself or answered any questions I tried to ask, said that all transmen are straight, "can't you just be a tomboy or butch lesbian?" and stuff like that. When he didn't show up for an appointment, I figured enough was enough.
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King Malachite

Maybe you should look into Dr. Carl Bushong if all else fails.  I believe he calls you long distance.

http://www.docbushong.com/
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Arch

Quote from: Edge on August 09, 2012, 11:44:13 PM
I did talk to Dr. Peveller a few times, but he was very unprofessional like telling me what I should or should not think, barely asked me any questions about myself or answered any questions I tried to ask, said that all transmen are straight, "can't you just be a tomboy or butch lesbian?" and stuff like that. When he didn't show up for an appointment, I figured enough was enough.

Wow. Just...wow.
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Sara Murphy

Here is a link to a website that I used when I started to look for a therapist. 
The info you will see is my search results, but maybe you will be able to do a search and find one in your area.

http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_results.php?sid=1340916584.2416_13631&city=Lansing&state=MI&spec=187&lmore=22

Hope this will be of some help to you.
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Edge

Thanks for the suggestions.
Unfortunately, I can't afford Dr. Bushong and, while that website is probably a good resource, it only showed one therapist in my area and she is unfamiliar with gender issues.
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Arch

Didn't you say you were in Canada? If so, how does the system work? Do you have to find and pay for your own therapist?
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Edge

Some therapists are public and most are private. I have to find my own therapist.
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Arch

Quote from: Edge on August 10, 2012, 07:46:00 PM
Some therapists are public and most are private. I have to find my own therapist.

Ugh. That kinda sucks. Well, I wish I had a recommendation for online/phone therapists, but I do in-person therapy. Forum Admin did his online, but it might well have been with Peveller.

If you can't do in-person therapy yourself, you might want to alter your subject line and add the word "online." I don't know what else to tell you, but I hope you get what you need.
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Edge

Yeah, from what I've read, Peveller used to be pretty good, but has been going downhill with signs like "irrational anger" (quoted from a review). Last I heard, he was hospitalized. :-\
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Arch

Quote from: Edge on August 10, 2012, 09:39:02 PM
Yeah, from what I've read, Peveller used to be pretty good, but has been going downhill with signs like "irrational anger" (quoted from a review). Last I heard, he was hospitalized. :-\

Hunh. Well, therapists are people, too.
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Edge

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EmmaMcAllister

My therapist is Mary Dyson. She lives just outside Toronto and will work through phone/email/skype. I pay $40/session. She has a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Toronto. Kind of new-agey, likes to utilize astrology, but she will lay off it if you're adverse. She's LGBT herself. I can give you her email if you're interested.
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Edge

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