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Identity, Gender, and Mental Health

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Resident Clinical Psychologist & Transgender and Intersex Advocate

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Identity, Gender, and Mental Health | Resident Clinical Psychologist & Transgender and Intersex Advocate Identity, Gender, and Mental Health About References Resident Clinical Psychologist & Transgender and Intersex Advocate Walking With Clients April 25, 2015 In graduate school, they teach you about cautious empathy . Sympathy. Being able to understand your client and their pain, but also having one foot back in the office, maintaining your objectivity. But depending on your orientation, that can be hard. As an existential therapist, I genuinely sit with my client’s pain. I experience it as fully as I can. I try to understand their perspective. It helps me view the situation through their reality, but also causes me to feel the hurt that exists there. For me, carrying my clients’ pain is probably the hardest part of my job. I can listen. I can help the client identify problems, and sort through what has kept them from resolving them. But empathizing with th...

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