2019
DOI: 10.1521/jsyt.2019.38.1.1
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Easing the Transition: A Critical Narrative Therapy Approach to Working With Committed Couples Navigating Gender Transition

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“…Many issues that transgender individuals face can be narrated as society's transphobia, versus the individual's intrapsychic issues (Nylund & Temple, 2018). Narrative therapy therefore helps transgender individuals deconstruct society's transphobic stories and reclaim their own narrative (Boe et al, 2019). Cohn (2014) also emphasizes the benefit of narrative therapy with same-sex couples as a way to reframe learned stories of love via the dominant culture.…”
Section: Narrative Couples Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many issues that transgender individuals face can be narrated as society's transphobia, versus the individual's intrapsychic issues (Nylund & Temple, 2018). Narrative therapy therefore helps transgender individuals deconstruct society's transphobic stories and reclaim their own narrative (Boe et al, 2019). Cohn (2014) also emphasizes the benefit of narrative therapy with same-sex couples as a way to reframe learned stories of love via the dominant culture.…”
Section: Narrative Couples Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%