Navigating Gender: A Guide to Coming Out
Coming out about gender is a deeply personal and significant step in the decision to live more authentically. While this process can be empowering, it can also be daunting due to societal stigma, lack of understanding, and potential rejection.
Trans in America, Part 1: The Rise of LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes and Anti-Trans Laws Since 2020
There has been a significant rise in both anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes and anti-transgender laws in recent years, which has sparked alarm among advocacy groups, mental health professionals, and the broader public. This has had a significant psychological toll on the community. Studies show that individuals who experience hate-based violence or discrimination are more likely to experience mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD. For transgender individuals, this trauma is compounded by unique social and medical stressors, including stigma and discrimination in healthcare, employment, and social settings. In this blog, we’ll explore the key data, trends, and implications of these developments, as well as the potential impact on the LGBTQ+ community.
What’s the Difference Between Transgender and Non-Binary Genders?
Whether you’re drawn to the structured reprocessing of EMDR or the intuitive exploration of Brainspotting, the goal is the same: to process and heal from trauma, reclaiming your sense of peace and well-being.
Embracing Your Authentic Self: A Journey Through Trauma, Transition, and Triumph
Embracing our most authentic selves may come with many challenges like trauma, gender transition, and the LGBTQIA+ experience. But challenge is also where we learn to champion over our trials and tribulations in order to build and thrive in a better fitting, more aligned, and more meaningful life.