Transgender Mental Health

Transgender Mental Health

by Eric Yarbrough MD
Transgender Mental Health

Transgender Mental Health

by Eric Yarbrough MD

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Overview

Societal awareness of transgender and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) individuals is greater now than at any point in history, owing to the education of policy makers by advocacy organizations, the education of clinicians by research and scientific organizations, and the education of the general public by movies, television, and other media. However, most professional training programs for mental health professionals provide little to no education regarding gender diversity.

Transgender Mental Health squarely addresses this deficit. This guide forgoes clinical jargon in favor of accessible, straightforward language designed to educate clinicians on how to address the basic needs of the TGNC community, thus increasing access to mental health care for TGNC individuals, which has been sorely lacking to this point.

Rich in cases drawn from real clinical experience, the guide is organized into four sections. • The first section includes a discussion of the gender spectrum and offers a history of the TGNC experience. This section also covers advocacy, particularly letter writing for gender marker changes and gender-affirming surgeries.• The second section is dedicated to mental health factors in TGNC care and examines sex and sexuality, support systems, and transitioning and detransitioning.• The third of the guide's sections addresses general physical health with TGNC individuals, including masculinizing and feminizing hormones, with an eye toward preparing practitioners to address the social, psychological, and physical needs of their patients.• The final section discusses all major gender-affirming surgical procedures, as well as nonsurgical interventions.

Each chapter includes summarizing key points and review questions at the end that not only test the reader's comprehension of the material but also provide additional information on the complicated political, social, and cultural barriers that many TGNC individuals experience as they attempt to secure adequate care.

Relevant for a range of mental health professionals, including psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers, family therapists, and school counselors, Transgender Mental Health is a simple yet thorough primer on the complex topic of gender diversity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781615371136
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Publication date: 03/08/2018
Pages: 339
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Eric Yarbrough, M.D., is currently medical Director of the Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) in New York City. In the APA, Dr. Yarbrough also is vice-chair of the Council on Minority Mental Health and Health Disparities.

Table of Contents

About the AuthorForewordAcknowledgmentsPart I: General Topics Chapter. 1 IntroductionChapter. 2 Understanding the Gender SpectrumChapter. 3 Historical Background Chapter. 4 Establishing a TGNC-Friendly Clinic Chapter. 5 Advocacy Chapter. 6 Letter WritingPart II: Mental Health–Related Topics Chapter. 7 The Gender Dysphoria DiagnosisChapter. 8 Gender-Affirming Mental Health Chapter. 9 Transitions and DetransitionsChapter. 10 Families Chapter. 11 Plurality Chapter. 12 Sexuality Part III: Primary Care and Hormone Treatment Chapter. 13 Primary CareChapter. 14 Transmasculine HormonesChapter. 15 Transfeminine HormonesPart IV: Surgical and Nonsurgical Gender-Affirming Procedures Chapter. 16 Transmasculine Top Surgery Chapter. 17 Transfeminine Top Surgery Chapter. 18 Transmasculine Bottom SurgeryChapter. 19 Transfeminine Bottom SurgeryChapter. 20 Other Gender-Affirming Procedures Chapter. 21 ConclusionIndex

What People are Saying About This

Laura Erickson-Schroth

Yarbrough's honest, straightforward approach is rare in medicine, and helps to create a resource that is educational but also accessible. I'd recommend it to any mental health professional interested in learning more about transgender and gender nonconforming people.

Christopher A. McIntosh

Dr. Yarbrough has written a comprehensive guide for the mental health clinician working with transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) people that covers a broad range of relevant topics from basic to advanced. He employs an accessible, jargon-free style that makes the guide easy to read and the book is well organized into relevant chapters that each end with an engaging question and answer section to emphasize the key learning points. Dr. Yarbrough's book will be helpful whether the reader is just starting to work with TGNC people or is interested in hearing about complicated topics such as detransitioning and dissociative disorders from an experienced psychiatric clinician.

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