Theorizing Transgender Identity for Clinical Practice
Explore the complexities of transgender identity in clinical practice with Theorizing Transgender Identity for Clinical Practice by S. J. Langer. Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 2019, this insightful book extends over 240 pages and serves as a vital resource for professionals working with transgender and gender non-conforming clients.
Langer examines the developmental trajectories that individuals navigate both before and after transitioning. The book delves into critical topics such as body image, mirroring and attachment, trauma, and the consciousness of gender, offering a well-rounded understanding of gender identity. This comprehensive exploration equips clinicians with the necessary tools to provide empathetic and informed care.
Whether you are a seasoned professional or new to this field, Theorizing Transgender Identity for Clinical Practice is an indispensable addition to your library, fostering a deeper understanding of the unique experiences faced by transgender individuals.