BOOK
Counselling Skills for Working with Gender Diversity and Identity
Michael Beattie | Penny Lenihan | Christiane Sanderson | Robin Dundas
(2018)
Additional Information
Book Details
Abstract
For any student or practitioner needing to gain a sound understanding of the complex fields of gender variance, gender identity and gender dysphoria, this book provides the ideal starting point for the knowledge and skills that you need.
Emphasising the need for affirmative practice in gender care, it provides an overview of the subject areas and process issues which most commonly arise in counselling, combining theoretical with practical perspectives. It explores the diverse range of identities including masculinity, femininity, non-binary, gender dysphoria, trans and cisgender. It also addresses challenges which many clients experience in their daily lives - in the workplace, when coming out, when transitioning and in intimate relationships.
The authors highlight the importance of education and reflection to enable good practice. They feature case studies, vignettes and reflective exercises throughout the text, making it a useful tool for professional development as well as suitable as a text for students.
Dr Michael Beattie, CPsychol is a chartered counselling psychologist with a PsychD in counselling psychology.
Dr Penny Lenihan BSc Hons, Msc, DPsych, Couns, CPsychol, AFBPsS, HCPC Reg, is the lead Consultant Psychologist at Charing Cross Gender Identity Clinic.
Dr Robin Dundas is a counselling psychologist who has spent eight years working with trans and gender non conforming people at Charing Cross Gender Identity Clinic. He currently works as a senior gender specialist and therapist at the service.
A timely and important book. A fundamental read for all therapeutic professionals working with clients exploring their gender variance. At a time when society's understanding of gender identity is experiencing a state of flux this book offers clarity on a controversial and complex subject.
Madison-Amy Webb Gender Variant Woman, Psychotherapist and Director of Transitions Counselling & Consultancy
This book is essential reading for all counsellors, therapists, and mental health practitioners. It explains current psychological and sociological thinking about femininity, masculinity, and non-binary gender in a highly accessible way, and demonstrates clearly how gender is relevant to all of our clients. Numerous case studies bring the material to life and help the reader to understand how best to work with clients across gender diversity, drawing on various therapeutic approaches and practices. The book particularly provides an excellent introduction to working with trans clients, including a thorough description of best practice in this area, as well as a good sense of the key issues facing trans people today.
Meg-John Barker is a Senior Lecturer in psychology at The Open University, psychotherapist, and author of How to Understand Your Gender, Queer: A Graphic History, and many other books
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Counselling Skills for Working with Gender Diversity and Identity by Michael Beattie & Penny Lenihan, with Robin Dundas | 1 | ||
Series Editor’s Foreword | 7 | ||
Introduction | 9 | ||
Part I. Gender Identities | 21 | ||
What is Gender? | 23 | ||
Exploring the Psychology of Masculinities | 37 | ||
Working with Issues in Masculine Gender Identities | 55 | ||
Exploring the Psychology of Femininities | 73 | ||
Working with Issues in Feminine Gender Identities | 89 | ||
Non-Binary Forms of Gender Identity | 99 | ||
Part II. Working with Gender Dysphoria | 109 | ||
An Introduction to Gender Dysphoria | 111 | ||
Trans in the UK | 119 | ||
Diagnosis and Transition | 135 | ||
Non-Psychological Treatments and Interventions | 153 | ||
Coming Out, Acceptance, and Cisgender Privilege | 171 | ||
Shame, Stigma, and Trans People by Robin Dundas | 185 | ||
Trans Sexualities and Intimate Relationships | 211 | ||
Trans in the Workplace and Social Spaces | 223 | ||
Intersectionality and Gender | 237 | ||
Part III. Practitioner Self-Care | 255 | ||
Supervision and Self-Care | 257 | ||
Glossary | 265 | ||
References | 277 | ||
Subject Index | 299 | ||
Author Index | 309 |