- Treating Trauma in Transgender People is the only treatment guide available focused on treating the symptoms of trauma in transgender people.
- People will buy this book because it has complicated content about difficult topics, but is written in an approachable and nonjudgmental style with illustrative case vignettes.
- A reader should choose Treating Trauma in Transgender People over similar books because it is clear and concise, and offers data-driven rationale for treatment recommendations.
Reese Minshew (they/them) holds a PhD in clinical psychology from the New School for Social Research and is licensed to practice in California, Illinois, and New York.
Title: Treating Trauma in Trans People: An Intersectional, Phase-Based Approach
Author: Minshew, Reese
ISBN: 9780367681678
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-09-06
Number of Pages: 180
Weight: 0.2901 kg
Minshew's Treating Trauma in Trans People meets a critical need for gender care and trauma care providers: guiding them in trans-affirming trauma-therapy strategies that are grounded in deep understanding of both the impacts of oppression and the healing of therapeutic and community liberatory practices.
Finn Gratton, LMFT (they/them), author of Supporting Transgender Autistic Youth and Adults
Treating Trauma in Trans People is a valuable guide for clinicians tending to the health and well-being of transgender and gender diverse individuals and communities. The focus of this book is liberation, and it moves us in that direction with a combination of concrete, applicable treatment strategies paired with an examination of the structures that contribute to systemic inequality.
Colt St. Amand, PhD, MD, (he/they), clinical psychologist, family medicine physician, and coeditor of The Gender Affirmative Model