Description
A concise, practical guide for mental health professionals working with transgender and non-binary people.
About the Author
Christina Richards is Visiting Professor of Gender and Mental Health, Regent's University London, and Lead Consultant Psychologist and Head of Psychology, Charing Cross Gender Identity Clinic, The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. She is an HCPC-registered doctor of counselling psychology and a fellow of the British Psychological Society. James Barrett is Clinical Director, Charing Cross Gender Identity Clinic, The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and a senior lecturer at Imperial College London. He was Foundation President of the British Association of Gender Identity Specialists, and has worked in the gender-diversity field for over 30 years, and assessed about 15,000 people with gender dysphoria.
Reviews
'This is an expert, focused and authoritative clinical overview of trans health care. Barrett and Richards combine many, many years' experience in the field, and reach out wisely, not only to psychiatrists and psychologists but to multi gender specialist professions in shaping affirmative and collaborative care with the trans and non-binary people we serve.' Matthew Mills, Consultant Speech and Language Therapist Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust; President of the British Association of Gender Identity Specialists (BAGIS)
'Christina Richards and James Barrett have produced an authoritative yet accessible book on the range of issues involved in Trans and Non-binary gender healthcare. For too long different health care professions have felt siloed, practicing from within different stand-alone contexts, aware that their practice was limited by the specificity of their discipline. This book illustrates the importance of thinking broadly about the medical, psychological, religious, relational and psychiatric dimensions of healthcare and how these can usefully inform each other. It puts trustworthy, up to date knowledge into the hands of a range of practitioners. By bringing such disparate bodies of knowledge together our ability to serve our gender diverse clients with sensitivity and competence is significantly extended. A real aid to holistic thinking and practice that can only be a major resource for practitioners from different disciplines.' Professor Martin Milton, Regent's University London
'Both Professor Christina Richards, an Applied Psychologist and Dr James Barrett, a Consultant Psychiatrist have written a comprehensive guide for other health care professionals working with trans and non binary people. This book covers a wide range of topics that is educational but also accessible. Both clinicians are widely respected in the health care for trans and non binary people and have extensive experience in this field. They have written a book that is hugely helpful for a better understanding and learning about trans and non binary people. It is an engaging book and provides you with valuable information that will help you to see the complicated political, social, cultural and health barriers that many trans and non binary people experience when trying to get adequate care. An excellent book, long overdue.' Dr Kamilla Kamaruddin, GP in East London, RCGP Inspire Award 2019
'Mental health clinicians and health care providers need this essential guide. Essential.' S. M. Valente, Choice Connect
Book Information
ISBN 9781108703024
Author Christina Richards
Format Paperback
Page Count 132
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 240g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 7mm