2020
DOI: 10.1177/0011000020924391
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“Better issues to focus on”: Transgender Microaggressions as Ethical Violations in Therapy

Abstract: Negative experiences in healthcare settings have been linked to decreased treatment satisfaction and reduction of future help-seeking behaviors among transgender individuals. The present study used gender-identity based microaggressions as a model for understanding the client–therapist relationship. Using a qualitative approach, we investigated instances of microaggressions from mental health providers as experienced by 91 adults who identified as transgender or gender diverse. Participants completed an online… Show more

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“…The main guidelines for psychological practice with LGBT clients promote understanding, respect, and support, recognizing the existence of minority stress as an essential factor affecting the mental health of LGBT individuals (American Psychological Association, 2012 , 2015 ; Coleman et al, 2012 ; Morris et al, 2019 ). Despite the guidelines that ensure care and protection for the LGBT population, some therapists continue to demonstrate bias when confronted with a member of the community as a client (Prunas et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main guidelines for psychological practice with LGBT clients promote understanding, respect, and support, recognizing the existence of minority stress as an essential factor affecting the mental health of LGBT individuals (American Psychological Association, 2012 , 2015 ; Coleman et al, 2012 ; Morris et al, 2019 ). Despite the guidelines that ensure care and protection for the LGBT population, some therapists continue to demonstrate bias when confronted with a member of the community as a client (Prunas et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, therapeutic relationships are not immune to societal norms and values that pervade attitudes toward sex and gender (Anzani et al, 2020 ). Thus, although microaggressions that occur in therapy have been recognized as a violation of ethical guidelines, counseling interventions with people of marginalized groups often entail individuals being involved in a therapeutic relationship that places members in either the dominant or the marginalized social group (Morris et al, 2019 ). For example, if the therapist has a normative cisgender heterosexual identity, the client (by default) has a minority sexual orientation or gender identity (Sue & Sue, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research widely documents that healthcare workers (including psychotherapists) are often ill-equipped to treat trans patients, even frequently abusing them and/or committing microaggressions (Grant et al 2011 ; James et al 2016 ; Morris et al 2020 ). Education and training (e.g., sponsoring workshops, engaging with resources created by trans people, hiring a trans person with experience in the medical or mental health industry to provide educational sessions) will be necessary to mitigate the abuse that trans people endure in healthcare settings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ich fühlte mich von ihr doppelt unverstanden und habe die Therapie deshalb abgebrochen". (S. 10 in [5])…”
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