Mental Health and Gatekeeping in Trans/Gender Affirmative Care
Often trans care requires a diagnosis of (and sometimes ongoing treatment of) Gender Dysphoria from a mental health professional in order to receive gender affirming therapies, like hormone replacement therapies/gender affirmation hormone therapies. This model makes the clinician a gatekeeper and the client is required to perform diagnosis in order to access the care needed.
Shadow Work: The Privilege of Therapy
… gay, genderqueer, POC, fat, disabled, etc. folks are NOT guaranteed safe space in therapy.
What Does It Mean to Be Queer?
Queer is a relational position; it is defined by context… What is queer is defined by what is “normal”. If “normal” is a reflection or translation of power, then queer reflects a lack of power structurally.