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A reflective guide to gender identity counselling / Madison-Amy Webb.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2019Description: 263 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781785923838
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.3/3 23
LOC classification:
  • BF692.2 .W43 2019
Contents:
This diverse planet- biodiversity vs. gender bigotry -- Historical misinterpretations, power shifts, & gender suppression -- An exercise 1. How was your gender identity shaped? -- In treatment 1 -- The Jorgenson effect -- In treatment 2 -- Personal meaning -- The aftershock of the second Jorgenson effect -- The dressing up box -- Understanding gender -- Personal meaning part 2 -- Person centred theory and gender actualisation (acknowledging our beacon) -- Beginning the process of gender identity enquiry -- The phenomenology of transition -- Debunking gender- dare we be ourselves.
Summary: "Counselling professionals are increasingly seeking training for working with gender variant clients. Madison-Amy Webb invites them to consider a simple truth: everyone has a gender identity, whether or not they've given it much thought. By reflecting on their own gender identity through the exercises provided, counsellors can relate to clients in new and productive ways, gaining a more nuanced understanding of the issues faced by their clients and of their own identity. Incisive yet accessible, this unique guide shines a light on how the popular conception of gender identity came into being by looking at the social and historical influences at play. This context is then brought to life with a rich variety of case studies and excerpts from the author's own diary. Reflective exercises such as 'The Dressing Up Box' and 'Personal Meaning' will help readers develop a deeper understanding of their own gender identity, while clinical techniques offer new ways to connect with gender variant clients effectively. Essential reading for any counselling professional working with gender variant clients"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographic references (pages 255-258) and index.

"Counselling professionals are increasingly seeking training for working with gender variant clients. Madison-Amy Webb invites them to consider a simple truth: everyone has a gender identity, whether or not they've given it much thought. By reflecting on their own gender identity through the exercises provided, counsellors can relate to clients in new and productive ways, gaining a more nuanced understanding of the issues faced by their clients and of their own identity. Incisive yet accessible, this unique guide shines a light on how the popular conception of gender identity came into being by looking at the social and historical influences at play. This context is then brought to life with a rich variety of case studies and excerpts from the author's own diary. Reflective exercises such as 'The Dressing Up Box' and 'Personal Meaning' will help readers develop a deeper understanding of their own gender identity, while clinical techniques offer new ways to connect with gender variant clients effectively. Essential reading for any counselling professional working with gender variant clients"-- Provided by publisher.

This diverse planet- biodiversity vs. gender bigotry -- Historical misinterpretations, power shifts, & gender suppression -- An exercise 1. How was your gender identity shaped? -- In treatment 1 -- The Jorgenson effect -- In treatment 2 -- Personal meaning -- The aftershock of the second Jorgenson effect -- The dressing up box -- Understanding gender -- Personal meaning part 2 -- Person centred theory and gender actualisation (acknowledging our beacon) -- Beginning the process of gender identity enquiry -- The phenomenology of transition -- Debunking gender- dare we be ourselves.

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