Gender Affirming Therapy: A Guide to What Transgender and Non-Binary Clients Can Teach Us
Matthew Mills (he, him), President of the British Association of Gender Identity Specialists, Lead Consultant Speech and Language Therapist
āThis book is compulsory reading for anyone, personally and/orĀ professionally, seeking to support trans and non-binary individuals andĀ community groups.ā
Dr Paul Simpson (he, him), Lecturer in Sociology, University of Manchester, UK and extensively published in gender and sexuality in later life.
"This book is a welcome and much needed resource on Gender Affirmative Therapy to guide therapists and practitioners to ensure best clinical practices when working with gender.ā
Christiane Sanderson, Independent Counsellor, Author and Educator, London, UK
Increasing numbers of people openly identify as transgender and non-binary and questions of gender identity and diversity are coming up more frequently in psychological therapy.Ā Gender Affirming TherapyĀ takes you on a journey to
discover the inner lives and challenges of gender-diverse people, seeking to spark compassion and build confidence in working with these communities.
Assuming no prior knowledge and accessibly written, this book aims to bridge the gap to ensure that more mental health professionals are better prepared to support gender-diverse clients in a way that is effective, ethical and affirmative.
Key features of this book include:
⢠āIn their Own Wordsā sections containing interviews directly from transgender and non-binary individuals
⢠Key point summary and reflection boxes
⢠Coverage of new advancements in the field
Drawing on research and clinical experience, Gender Affirming Therapy has been devised as an open conversation between colleagues which centres transgender and non-binary individuals as the experts and at the very heart of the book.
Laura Scarrone Bonhomme (she/her),Ā is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist who specialises in Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity. She provides assessment, psychotherapy, and training to other professionals through www.affirm.lgbt.
Skye Davies (she/they)Ā is a Peer Support Worker at TransPlus, a genderĀ dysphoria service. They also work as a Volunteer Counsellor at Metro, helpingĀ LGBTQ+ people.
Dr Michael Beattie (he/him)Ā is a Counselling Psychologist in private practiceĀ with research interests in the psychology of men and masculinities. In additionĀ to psychotherapy, Michael provides training in Gender, Sexual, and RelationshipĀ Diversity through www.affirm.lgbt.
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Matthew Mills (he, him), President of the British Association of Gender Identity Specialists, Lead Consultant Speech and Language Therapist
āThis book is compulsory reading for anyone, personally and/orĀ professionally, seeking to support trans and non-binary individuals andĀ community groups.ā
Dr Paul Simpson (he, him), Lecturer in Sociology, University of Manchester, UK and extensively published in gender and sexuality in later life.
"This book is a welcome and much needed resource on Gender Affirmative Therapy to guide therapists and practitioners to ensure best clinical practices when working with gender.ā
Christiane Sanderson, Independent Counsellor, Author and Educator, London, UK
Increasing numbers of people openly identify as transgender and non-binary and questions of gender identity and diversity are coming up more frequently in psychological therapy.Ā Gender Affirming TherapyĀ takes you on a journey to
discover the inner lives and challenges of gender-diverse people, seeking to spark compassion and build confidence in working with these communities.
Assuming no prior knowledge and accessibly written, this book aims to bridge the gap to ensure that more mental health professionals are better prepared to support gender-diverse clients in a way that is effective, ethical and affirmative.
Key features of this book include:
⢠āIn their Own Wordsā sections containing interviews directly from transgender and non-binary individuals
⢠Key point summary and reflection boxes
⢠Coverage of new advancements in the field
Drawing on research and clinical experience, Gender Affirming Therapy has been devised as an open conversation between colleagues which centres transgender and non-binary individuals as the experts and at the very heart of the book.
Laura Scarrone Bonhomme (she/her),Ā is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist who specialises in Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity. She provides assessment, psychotherapy, and training to other professionals through www.affirm.lgbt.
Skye Davies (she/they)Ā is a Peer Support Worker at TransPlus, a genderĀ dysphoria service. They also work as a Volunteer Counsellor at Metro, helpingĀ LGBTQ+ people.
Dr Michael Beattie (he/him)Ā is a Counselling Psychologist in private practiceĀ with research interests in the psychology of men and masculinities. In additionĀ to psychotherapy, Michael provides training in Gender, Sexual, and RelationshipĀ Diversity through www.affirm.lgbt.
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Matthew Mills (he, him), President of the British Association of Gender Identity Specialists, Lead Consultant Speech and Language Therapist
āThis book is compulsory reading for anyone, personally and/orĀ professionally, seeking to support trans and non-binary individuals andĀ community groups.ā
Dr Paul Simpson (he, him), Lecturer in Sociology, University of Manchester, UK and extensively published in gender and sexuality in later life.
"This book is a welcome and much needed resource on Gender Affirmative Therapy to guide therapists and practitioners to ensure best clinical practices when working with gender.ā
Christiane Sanderson, Independent Counsellor, Author and Educator, London, UK
Increasing numbers of people openly identify as transgender and non-binary and questions of gender identity and diversity are coming up more frequently in psychological therapy.Ā Gender Affirming TherapyĀ takes you on a journey to
discover the inner lives and challenges of gender-diverse people, seeking to spark compassion and build confidence in working with these communities.
Assuming no prior knowledge and accessibly written, this book aims to bridge the gap to ensure that more mental health professionals are better prepared to support gender-diverse clients in a way that is effective, ethical and affirmative.
Key features of this book include:
⢠āIn their Own Wordsā sections containing interviews directly from transgender and non-binary individuals
⢠Key point summary and reflection boxes
⢠Coverage of new advancements in the field
Drawing on research and clinical experience, Gender Affirming Therapy has been devised as an open conversation between colleagues which centres transgender and non-binary individuals as the experts and at the very heart of the book.
Laura Scarrone Bonhomme (she/her),Ā is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist who specialises in Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity. She provides assessment, psychotherapy, and training to other professionals through www.affirm.lgbt.
Skye Davies (she/they)Ā is a Peer Support Worker at TransPlus, a genderĀ dysphoria service. They also work as a Volunteer Counsellor at Metro, helpingĀ LGBTQ+ people.
Dr Michael Beattie (he/him)Ā is a Counselling Psychologist in private practiceĀ with research interests in the psychology of men and masculinities. In additionĀ to psychotherapy, Michael provides training in Gender, Sexual, and RelationshipĀ Diversity through www.affirm.lgbt.

