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Posted by theComet - 04-Dec-2023, 05:46 PM
(04-Dec-2023, 06:32 AM)Marge Bouvier Simpson Wrote:
(04-Dec-2023, 04:01 AM)theComet Wrote: I am interested in this issue - and looking forward to being a member of this forum! I myself am a licensed counselor and finding myself with no resources whatsoever in relation to my super smart, sensitive and capable daughter who is 17 and now planning to transition with hormones when she is 18. She has voiced this off and on for years and I kept thinking that with her excellent grades, small social network and job in a field she loves, that things were going to be okay. To listen to her adamant plans for hormones and absolute refusal to consider adult life in the body of a woman, recently seemed to break me. I feel as if I'm grieving and have nowhere to turn, because I of all people know how my field views this issue at this time. I am seriously considering creating a private practice so that I can help parents in my situation and they can speak freely. And also working with teens but the threat of losing a license or even legal action is absolutely real and until recently (practicing within a MH agency) I could not risk the backlash. Maybe now I can. I hope to be approved soon to see if there are other threads in the forum in which I can get more information about treatment for my family and my child. I am ready to send my child to an amish community - if it was a disorder viewed like anorexia, I would say 'residential treatment'- but in this case, I feel that 'treatment' would simply be to affirm her ideas and send her on to a pharmacy with her golden ticket, a Rx for "T'.

Welcome to the forum. Your account has been acitivated.

I'm so sorry about what you and your daughter are dealing with. We certainly need terapists who are helpful and who understand that affirmation only is a dangerous approach that is ahrming kids ad young people, so your interest in helping is welcome.

Have you heard of the Gender Exploratory Therapy Association (GETA)? You might be interested in chekcing out their website. It looks like they have changed their name to "Therapy First." https://www.therapyfirst.org/

Thank you and yes, I had found that site and I appreciate the endorsement (and new link) here. I admit that I had a little trouble sifting through all the therapists and looking through their bios through the lens of skepticism, a terrible thing to say considering I'm in the field. Reading through again now, and viewing the mission statement that providers adhere to, I feel more reassured.
Posted by theComet - 04-Dec-2023, 05:36 PM
(04-Dec-2023, 02:08 PM)Terfy_McTerf-face Wrote:
(04-Dec-2023, 04:01 AM)theComet Wrote: I am interested in this issue - and looking forward to being a member of this forum! I myself am a licensed counselor and finding myself with no resources whatsoever in relation to my super smart, sensitive and capable daughter who is 17 and now planning to transition with hormones when she is 18. She has voiced this off and on for years and I kept thinking that with her excellent grades, small social network and job in a field she loves, that things were going to be okay. To listen to her adamant plans for hormones and absolute refusal to consider adult life in the body of a woman, recently seemed to break me. I feel as if I'm grieving and have nowhere to turn, because I of all people know how my field views this issue at this time. I am seriously considering creating a private practice so that I can help parents in my situation and they can speak freely. And also working with teens but the threat of losing a license or even legal action is absolutely real and until recently (practicing within a MH agency) I could not risk the backlash. Maybe now I can. I hope to be approved soon to see if there are other threads in the forum in which I can get more information about treatment for my family and my child. I am ready to send my child to an amish community - if it was a disorder viewed like anorexia, I would say 'residential treatment'- but in this case, I feel that 'treatment' would simply be to affirm her ideas and send her on to a pharmacy with her golden ticket, a Rx for "T'.

I'm also a therapist and also feel so alone in my practice. I ended up starting a private practice but also won't touch this issue with a ten foot pole. I'm in Canada and fear criminal consequences. The few therapist I know who agree with us, also won't touch it. Moreover, I'm too close. I don't think I can offer good therapy because of the countertransference issues. I have found my own therapist who is open and active in fighting back and he reminds me all the time that it's okay not to be so vocal right now. I've been traumatized by this whole experience (we had a therapist threaten CAS involvement). As I think my daughter is mostly out of this thing, I hope one day to start to fight back.
Thank you for your reply! It is so isolating and 100% agree that in this stage of my life I could not provide objective counsel given my own personal situation. And being in Canada, I can't imagine. It just astounds me where parents have been placed on this issue. After all the years in my field of practice, where I saw wonderful, resilient and caring kids in truly dire straights, with whom the goal was always to reunite with parents - sometimes with a heavy heart but knowing how much love is there - and now the most understanding, intelligent and giving parents can be considered criminal and removed from the life of the child, I can't wrap my brain around it. So glad you are seeing hope and I am looking forward to reading success stories and factors that protect and encourage our teens to ride this out and be themselves.
Posted by Terfy_McTerf-face - 04-Dec-2023, 02:08 PM
(04-Dec-2023, 04:01 AM)theComet Wrote: I am interested in this issue - and looking forward to being a member of this forum! I myself am a licensed counselor and finding myself with no resources whatsoever in relation to my super smart, sensitive and capable daughter who is 17 and now planning to transition with hormones when she is 18. She has voiced this off and on for years and I kept thinking that with her excellent grades, small social network and job in a field she loves, that things were going to be okay. To listen to her adamant plans for hormones and absolute refusal to consider adult life in the body of a woman, recently seemed to break me. I feel as if I'm grieving and have nowhere to turn, because I of all people know how my field views this issue at this time. I am seriously considering creating a private practice so that I can help parents in my situation and they can speak freely. And also working with teens but the threat of losing a license or even legal action is absolutely real and until recently (practicing within a MH agency) I could not risk the backlash. Maybe now I can. I hope to be approved soon to see if there are other threads in the forum in which I can get more information about treatment for my family and my child. I am ready to send my child to an amish community - if it was a disorder viewed like anorexia, I would say 'residential treatment'- but in this case, I feel that 'treatment' would simply be to affirm her ideas and send her on to a pharmacy with her golden ticket, a Rx for "T'.

I'm also a therapist and also feel so alone in my practice. I ended up starting a private practice but also won't touch this issue with a ten foot pole. I'm in Canada and fear criminal consequences. The few therapist I know who agree with us, also won't touch it. Moreover, I'm too close. I don't think I can offer good therapy because of the countertransference issues. I have found my own therapist who is open and active in fighting back and he reminds me all the time that it's okay not to be so vocal right now. I've been traumatized by this whole experience (we had a therapist threaten CAS involvement). As I think my daughter is mostly out of this thing, I hope one day to start to fight back.
Posted by Marge Bouvier Simpson - 04-Dec-2023, 06:32 AM
(04-Dec-2023, 04:01 AM)theComet Wrote: I am interested in this issue - and looking forward to being a member of this forum! I myself am a licensed counselor and finding myself with no resources whatsoever in relation to my super smart, sensitive and capable daughter who is 17 and now planning to transition with hormones when she is 18. She has voiced this off and on for years and I kept thinking that with her excellent grades, small social network and job in a field she loves, that things were going to be okay. To listen to her adamant plans for hormones and absolute refusal to consider adult life in the body of a woman, recently seemed to break me. I feel as if I'm grieving and have nowhere to turn, because I of all people know how my field views this issue at this time. I am seriously considering creating a private practice so that I can help parents in my situation and they can speak freely. And also working with teens but the threat of losing a license or even legal action is absolutely real and until recently (practicing within a MH agency) I could not risk the backlash. Maybe now I can. I hope to be approved soon to see if there are other threads in the forum in which I can get more information about treatment for my family and my child. I am ready to send my child to an amish community - if it was a disorder viewed like anorexia, I would say 'residential treatment'- but in this case, I feel that 'treatment' would simply be to affirm her ideas and send her on to a pharmacy with her golden ticket, a Rx for "T'.

Welcome to the forum. Your account has been acitivated.

I'm so sorry about what you and your daughter are dealing with. We certainly need terapists who are helpful and who understand that affirmation only is a dangerous approach that is ahrming kids ad young people, so your interest in helping is welcome.

Have you heard of the Gender Exploratory Therapy Association (GETA)? You might be interested in chekcing out their website. It looks like they have changed their name to "Therapy First." https://www.therapyfirst.org/
Posted by theComet - 04-Dec-2023, 04:01 AM
I am interested in this issue - and looking forward to being a member of this forum! I myself am a licensed counselor and finding myself with no resources whatsoever in relation to my super smart, sensitive and capable daughter who is 17 and now planning to transition with hormones when she is 18. She has voiced this off and on for years and I kept thinking that with her excellent grades, small social network and job in a field she loves, that things were going to be okay. To listen to her adamant plans for hormones and absolute refusal to consider adult life in the body of a woman, recently seemed to break me. I feel as if I'm grieving and have nowhere to turn, because I of all people know how my field views this issue at this time. I am seriously considering creating a private practice so that I can help parents in my situation and they can speak freely. And also working with teens but the threat of losing a license or even legal action is absolutely real and until recently (practicing within a MH agency) I could not risk the backlash. Maybe now I can. I hope to be approved soon to see if there are other threads in the forum in which I can get more information about treatment for my family and my child. I am ready to send my child to an amish community - if it was a disorder viewed like anorexia, I would say 'residential treatment'- but in this case, I feel that 'treatment' would simply be to affirm her ideas and send her on to a pharmacy with her golden ticket, a Rx for "T'.
Posted by Marge Bouvier Simpson - 17-Feb-2022, 05:29 PM
(17-Feb-2022, 04:22 PM)Seanrhodes Wrote: Please help! My child attends [redacted] Elementary School in New York. I just found out one of the school counselors is a female to male. This counselor is telling small children not old enough to understand they can do whatever they want including mutilate themselves. This is your tax dollars hard at work. This is [redacted] Elementary School in New York. Call [redacted] if you want to reach out to the school and tell them this is not what we pay taxes for. The counselor's name is [redacted]. Her email is [redacted].

Hello Seanrhodes,

I am sorry for what you are dealing with. It is criminal how children are being taught pseudoscience, for example that there is such a thing as being "born in the wrong body" or that kids can choose whether they are boys or girls.

I truly, truly empathize with your situation, but I have removed the counselor's name, the school's phone number and the counselor's email address from your post. Perhaps I will reconsider at some point, but this would require more information as well as confirmation of what this counselor is doing.

If you will please join the forum as a member, this will allow you to send and receive personal messages. Please join the forum so that those who are interested in calling the school or emailing the counselor can send you a private message asking for the information that has been redacted.

There are organizations that can help you communicate with your child's school regarding how inappropriate and dangerous it is to teach kids that they can choose their sex or be born in the wrong body. One is Genspect (check out these two links in particular): 
https://genspect.org/guidance-for-schools/  and  https://genspect.org/advocacy/

Another is The Child and Parent Rights Campaign. Check out these two links in particular: https://childparentrights.org/advocacy/
https://childparentrights.org/legal-representation/

I hope you will join the forum. Best wishes.

Edited to add: registered forum members don't frequent this public area of the forum all that often. You will get more eyeballs on your post and probably a better response if you register/join and post in the members-only area.
Posted by Seanrhodes - 17-Feb-2022, 04:22 PM
Please help! My child attends [redacted] Elementary School in New York. I just found out one of the school counselors is a female to male. This counselor is telling small children not old enough to understand they can do whatever they want including mutilate themselves. This is your tax dollars hard at work. This is [redacted] Elementary School in New York. Call [redacted] if you want to reach out to the school and tell them this is not what we pay taxes for. The counselor's name is [redacted]. Her email is [redacted].
Posted by - 17-Jan-2022, 05:48 AM
Exulansic has a YouTube channel that goes into detail information about the many damaging effects of medical transition. She's doing a series called Jazz's waking nightmare.
Posted by JennyH1963 - 30-Jul-2021, 02:01 AM
Yes I’m looking for a gender dysphoria neutral therapist for my daughter as well. Argh
Posted by - 28-Jul-2021, 08:56 PM
Is it even possible to find a psychiatrist who will dig to uncover trauma and underlying mental health conditions before marching them down the affirmation path? My daughter is 20 and the only thing I have on my side is that she will let us choose practitioners because she is still on our insurance and we are paying for it.
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