Therapists

Jul. 5th, 2006 01:02 pm
[identity profile] tigerwiccan.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] trans
I've been reading a bit about therapists in genreral on here, and that reminded me of my first (and only, so far) trip to a therapist regarding my gender issues. I had called my company EAP and asked them to give me a list of therapists that dealt in gender issues. I found one that was relatively close, and called her to make an appointment. She verified that she did in fact deal with gender identity issues, so I made an appointment to meet her.

When I went to see her, I told her that I felt like a woman and ultimately would want to transition. She then proceeded to say that I could be just as happy living as a feminine man who occasionally wears women's clothes. For anyone else that has seen a therapist (I'm assuming that alot of people here have), did they first try to tell you that you could be happier as your birth gender, after only 10-20 minutes of conversation? Granted, I told her that I would never kill myself over being a man or anything, but there is big difference between not being totally miserable and being completely happy with myself when I look at a mirror. It seemed to me that her first suggestion to me as my therapist was to just "cope" with being a man. Is that the usual thing they tell people? Her response in that first session totally turned me off to seeing her or any other therapist again for the time. But I know that if I ever want to really transition anytime in the future, I'm going to have to go see another one eventually.

So should I just brace myself for another session like I had with the first therapist, or are there any out there that really understand the issue and don't try to talk you out of it from the start?

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